Hi Claudio,

optimally, you check out the current sources from SVN head.

You then work against these sources, and create a patch from these
sources (using e.g. eclipse - or tortoise SVN). Generally it's better
sending us a patch instead of the whole source-file.

regards,

Martin

On 12/26/05, Claudio Tasso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would love sending a patch.
> Now I will proceed reading the docs about  contributing (I've never
> joined an open source project), but I suppose that an account is needed
> for commiting on SVN repository.
> If you can point me to the documents I should read, I'll be very grateful.
> Do you prefer I send you just the Java source files instead?
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Martin Marinschek ha scritto:
>
> >Sounds interesting.
> >
> >I've had this problem before, and did solve it in a non-perfect way.
> >
> >Essentially, I had to get rid of all columns - rendered out one
> >column, and made sure the columns of different rows would align by
> >using CSS and did the rest by hand.
> >
> >I like the idea, though! Maybe you should add a feature request or go
> >even further and send us a patch?
> >
> >regards,
> >
> >Martin
> >
> >On 12/26/05, Claudio Tasso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>I'm starting using Tomahawk components and I find them very useful. My
> >>previuous experience dealt with Oracle ADF components, but they are full
> >>of bugs and not flexible.
> >>But there's one feature of ADF table which is very nice.
> >>Inside a datatable it is possible specifying a facet called
> >>"detailStamp". This is an example:
> >>
> >><af:table value="#{myManagedBean.allEmployees}"
> >>   var="emp">
> >>       <f:facet name="detailStamp">
> >>               <h:outputText value="#{emp.address}"/>
> >>       </f:facet>
> >>       <h:column>
> >>               <f:facet name="header">
> >>                       <h:outputText value="Name"/>
> >>               </f:facet>
> >>               <h:outputText value="#{emp.address}"/>
> >>       </h:column>
> >></af:table>
> >>
> >>
> >>The result is this: there's a column called "details" which contains a
> >>button, this button shows/hide the detail. Suppose that there are two
> >>rows. The initial state of the rendered table is this:
> >>
> >><table>
> >>   <tr>
> >>      <th>details</th>
> >>      <th>Name</th>
> >>   </tr>
> >>   <tr>
> >>         <td><a href="SHOW_DETAIL"><img src="show.gif"/></a></td>
> >>         <td>John Smith</td>
> >>   </tr>
> >>   <tr>
> >>         <td><a href="SHOW_DETAIL"><img src="show.gif"/></a></td>
> >>         <td>Ed Ross</td>
> >>   </tr>
> >></table>
> >>
> >>When the user clicks  on the detail of the first row, a new row is
> >>displayed below the current row, so this is the result:
> >>
> >><table>
> >>   <tr>
> >>      <th>details</th>
> >>      <th>Name</th>
> >>   </tr>
> >>   <tr>
> >>         <td><a href="HIDE_DETAIL"><img src="hide.gif"/></a></td>
> >>         <td>John Smith</td>
> >>   </tr>
> >>   <tr>
> >>         <td colspan="2">Washington Avenue, Springfield, USA</td>
> >>   </tr>
> >>   <tr>
> >>         <td><a href="SHOW_DETAIL"><img src="show.gif"/></a></td>
> >>         <td>Ed Ross</td>
> >>   </tr>
> >></table>
> >>
> >>
> >>The idea behind this component can be summurized as follows: every row
> >>in the table can be associated to a detail, which can be visibile or
> >>hidden according to the user action. When the user clicks on the show
> >>button, the content of the facet is displayed as a new ROW under the
> >>current row.
> >>
> >>Now I'm wondering if something similar exists in Tomahawk or Sandbox.
> >>Pheraps, composing the existing components may produce the same result.
> >>If  it doesn't exist, I suppose that implementing it could be very useful.
> >>Please, tell me your opinions.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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