This example show the format of ListView is created inside java code, so that 
to change the style of the list may have to change the code.But I want to make 
use of BXML file for the ListView, is that possible to achieve in Pivot? 

From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to dynamically add component to window
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 08:10:38 -0400
To: [email protected]



Sounds like this might be a good use case for a custom list view item renderer. 
Here is an example:
http://pivot.apache.org/tutorials/web-queries.html
On Sep 17, 2011, at 7:58 AM, Brendan cheng wrote:My program need to show a 
series of comment displayed in a sroll pane somewhere in my main window.I 
created a bxml file called CommentPane which take three variables Date, Author 
and comment.And the list of comments stored in database.
so my CommentPane code like this:<thumbnail:CommentPane    
xmlns:bxml="http://pivot.apache.org/bxml";    
xmlns:thumbnail="hk.itags.gui.thumbnail"    xmlns="org.apache.pivot.wtk">    
<BoxPane>    <TablePane>        <columns>            <TablePane.Column 
width="1*"/>        </columns>         <TablePane.Row height="-1">            
<Border styles="{color:'#999999'}">                   <TablePane>               
      <columns>                               <TablePane.Column width="-1"/>    
                              <TablePane.Column width="1*"/>                    
              <TablePane.Column width="-1"/>                          
</columns>                              <TablePane.Row height="-1">             
                        <Label bxml:id="dateLabel" />                           
        <Label bxml:id="authorLabel" />                                 
<PushButton buttonData=">" styles="{minimumAspectRatio:1.5}"/>                  
        </TablePane.Row>                        </TablePane>            
</Border>               </TablePane.Row>                                
<TablePane.Row height="1*">            <Border styles="{color:'#999999'}">      
        <BoxPane styles="{padding:6, verticalAlignment
 :'top'}">                              <Label bxml:id="summaryLabel" 
text="Summary"/>                          <TextArea 
bxml:id="descriptionTextArea" minimumHeight="2"/>                     
</BoxPane>            </Border>         </TablePane.Row>                    
</TablePane>    </BoxPane></thumbnail:CommentPane>
if I use BXML serializer, i can load one into my scroll pane with setView.  but 
when I load a second one, I have an error message "ID dateLabel is already in 
use".
I can't use bxml:include in bxml file because I don't know until I read the 
database.
Hopefully, that's clear.
Brendan



> Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:45:04 +0700
> Subject: Re: How to dynamically add component to window
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> Here is a test that shows how to use the 'inline' flag to include BXML.
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/pivot/trunk/tests/src/org/apache/pivot/tests/include_test.bxml
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/pivot/trunk/tests/src/org/apache/pivot/tests/include_test.content.bxml
> 
> On 17 September 2011 17:42, Chris Bartlett <[email protected]> wrote:
> &g t; 2011/9/17 Brendan cheng <[email protected]>:
> >> Actually, I was trying to inject a series of box pane from the bxml files.
> > Are you talking about using BXML's 'include' functionality?
> > http://pivot.apache.org/tutorials/bxml-primer.html
> >
> > If you are, then you can include the same BXML fragments multiple
> > times (or any fragments, including ones where the BXML IDs of
> > Components might clash) by using the inline flag
> > <bxml:include src="foo.bxml" inline="true"/>

                                          

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