Seppo Sahi wrote: > I'm not familiar with configuring a component. So I think we have to > start from the basics. I have now the > '/sitegroup-config/no.odindata.quickform/' snippet directory. I know > that I can find the default configuration in > '../midcom/lib/no/odindata/quickform/config' directory in my local > filesystem. What do I have to do then? > 1. What is the purpose of each file in the local filesystem? > 2. Where do I put the modified version under the > '/sitegroup-config/no.odindata.quickform/' snippet directory?
You don't. Use eg. 'snippets' leaf in Aegir instead. I wrote a quick entry for the documentation in https://www.midgard-project.org/documentation/midcom-component-configuration/ In nutshell: 1) log into Aegir 2) go to snippets -leaf 3) create snippet directories '/sitegroup-config/no.odindata.quickform' 4) create snippet 'config' 5) copy and paste the original config - change the schema path to what you want to - with experience I'd recommend to use '/sitegroup-config/no.odindata.quickform' for the path 6) write schema - you can use the original schema as a guideline - rule of thumb: if you don't know what 'location' to specify, use 'parameter' Eclipse might be one tool that might help when browsing through component schemas, styles and such. I was writing in the summertime a bit of a small tutoria to explain some parts of schemas, yet the work was left on the table. It's *very* incomplete, but can be found in http://www.kaktus.cc/midgard/schema/ > Then I wonder if this customized configuration is sitegroup specific. > How do I create two different forms in the same sitegroup? 'no.odindata.quickform' has in 'component configuration' a place where you can enter the schema path if you don't want to use the default. BTW, if you want to get a local tutor, you can also contact me. My office is in Matinkylä, so we could also sit down and take a look under the skirt of MidCOM. -- Adrenalin --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
