Try this:

form.display(options=dict(stuff=[(x, x) for x in object.my_xs]))

-Ian


On 2/17/07, Leandro Lucarella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> miya, el 17 de febrero a las 18:19 me escribiste:
> > Got into the very same problem, I've found how to do it (dont know if
> > its ok) and I wrote how I did it in this post:
> >
> > http://groups.google.com/group/turbogears/browse_thread/thread/ebf4891cb3cf45a4/8b5008f31bf4a12c#8b5008f31bf4a12c
>
> But this is not what I need (if I understand your post). I need to set the
> "options" at display time, not the "values".
>
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