forgot the link: http://www.runrev.com/offers/webinar-2009-03-26/data-grid-webinar.wmv
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Bernard Devlin<[email protected]> wrote: > Here it is Joe. I think it is the best explanation of what the DG > provides. In fact, if you're not particularly wanting to use a DG in > an application, I wouldn't concentrate too hard on the details in the > webinar. Just watch what can be achieved through using the DG. > > Bernard > > On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkins<[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Bernard, >> >> Though I appreciate everything you said, having NOT watched the first >> webinar for a number of reasons as I recall, it would still be a great help >> to know the foundation upon which DG works. I found in my earliest years >> studying mathematically subjective subjects that, rather that memorize a >> whole bunch of formulas, I could derive those formulas on an as need basis >> once I understood the relevant process. So I guess I'm asking: "Has anyone >> described the DG process in sufficient detail so that, had we the need to do >> so, we could recreate DG for ourselves?" IOW, how does it work, OR how is it >> expected to work in case it doesn't? >> >> Also, once we are so empowered, we would be able to expand DG for our own >> special needs, freeing Trevor from the need to "mother-hen" his creation, >> something I'm assuming we have the power to do. >> >> Perhaps I'm asking too much. >> >> Incidentally, now that I think about it, I did not watch the Webinar mostly >> because I've found them to be a bit too fast paced, lacking the provision >> for adequate reflection, in most instances. (referring to OTHER Webinars I >> have watched. Is it, BTW, still "around" for viewing and is/are there an >> additional Webinar(s) on DG? Unlike the majority of those who follow this >> list, Revolution is NOT a source of income that sustains my existence. >> >> Thanks to all who participate on this list. >> >> Joe Wilkins >> >> On Jun 23, 2009, at 1:41 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote: >> >>> Hi Joe, >>> >>> Did you watch the first webinar on the DataGrid? I think that is by >>> far the easiest way to grasp why the DataGrid is useful. Basically, >>> the DataGrid serves to style the presentation of rows of complex data. >>> One's options for doing this in Rev go (in increasing power and >>> complexity) field, table field, ListMagic, DataGrid. >>> >>> The great thing about all these questions on the DG is that a) they >>> have given Trevor ideas how to expand it further, b) they've found a >>> few bugs, c) they will provide lots of additional information for you >>> if/when you ever decide you too need to use a DG in your code. >>> >>> Bernard >>> >>> On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 4:41 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins<[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> I've not even considered using the datagrid control, but I've noticed an >>>> awful lot of traffic regarding it on this list. >>>> >>>> Since, once I understand how something really works, I've wondered if a >>>> description of the concept behind datagrid has been provided. Probably a >>>> real stupid question, but we have some pretty bright people on this list. >>>> It >>>> seems to me that most of these threads would most likely be unnecessary >>>> if >>>> there is one; or like many other things with revolution, this description >>>> is >>>> too well hidden, not readily obvious to the first time user of the >>>> datagrid >>>> control. Please forgive me if I'm waaaay off base with this. >>>> >>>> Joe Wilkins >> >> _______________________________________________ >> use-revolution mailing list >> [email protected] >> Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription >> preferences: >> http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution >> > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
