Thanks. Herb On Mar 19, 7:44 am, Alessandro Molina <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 5:23 AM, herb <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm using sprox to build a form where I have lots of fields. I would > > like to display those fields in two columns: > > > label1 field1 label4 field4 > > > label2 field2 label5 field5 > > > label3 field3 label 6 field6 > > > Is there any simple way to do it? > > Uhm, I can't think of any quick way to do this apart using some CSS to > change positioning. > > > Also, what is the best way to change the text in the label? Finally, > > can you give me an example where I over-ride Sprox's choice of field > > type and change its attributes? > > This is quite simple, you can put inside your form definition a field > with the same id of the field that you want to override. > This form for example overrides the "zone" field: > > class EditSliceForm(EditableForm): > __model__ = Slice > __omit_fields__ = ['view_uid', 'content_uid', 'page_uid', 'view', > 'slice_order', 'content'] > __hide_fields__ = ['uid'] > __field_order__ = ['uid'] > __dropdown_field_names__ = {'page' : 'title'} > zone = SingleSelectField('zone', options=zip(acr_zones, acr_zones))
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