Well, the only way I see to achieve this without hacking your own dialog is the 
ACL itself. Simply deny access to the control X for the regular editor and you 
should get what you are looking for. Now instead of denying access to several 
controls you could also place these controls in one tab and deny access to this 
tab and all its subnodes.

-will

On 23.03.2010, at 09:18, Matteo Pelucco wrote:

> 
> Hi all,
> I would like to have this feature in our website:
> 
> superusers can edit paragraph x using dialog-x-ADVANCED (if exist one) and 
> normal editors can edit paragraph x using dialog-x.
> 
> I never saw this feature in Magnolia so I would like to start developing it, 
> but I can not imaging where to start!
> 
> Extending green-bars taglib I think it is not a good idea, because we would 
> like to stay as much as possible compliant to Magnolia.
> 
> I don't see any configuration parameters to let me enable this.
> 
> The bean class of a paragraph definition is read at module startup, so I can 
> not work at "runtime", using user roles...
> 
> Any other idea?
> 
> Thanks in advance for every suggestion...
> Matteo
> 
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