Yes, that's the solution i was affraid off being the
only one; i'll probably do so, for now. Thanks for
your interest and answer.
I guess it should be possible to specify styles for
rows using properties from row beans, it would be very
usefull. I was looking over the code, but have no
ideeas...
--- Heath Borders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Currently, you cannot apply a separate style to each
> row in a dataTable in
> the way you want.
> The only way (kind of a hack) to do it would be to
> iterate through your
> collection and build a String array with all the
> styles you wanted for each
> row. Then, you could use the rowClasses property and
> bind it to that String.
> Of course, this is less efficient since it requires
> two passes at your
> collection, but it would work.
>
> On 4/22/05, Catalin Kormos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I want to specify a different CSS style to
> different
> > rows in a table. The actual style class name
> should be
> > obtained from the row bean.
> >
> > The problem is that the x:dataTable tag has an
> > attribute "rowClasses" which can't receive a value
> > binding like : #{rowBeanName.styleName}
> > (var=rowBeanName); this seems reasonable, the row
> bean
> > is available only when rendering the actual rows,
> > correct?
> >
> > Then, how can i give a dinamic style value for
> each
> > table row? i can't specify a background color to
> the
> > actual text displayed in each cell, but it will
> not
> > cover the entire cell space...
> >
> > I'm i missing something?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
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