I was thinking about JSCookMenu as well, but really I’d be happy with any 
component that had a menu bar with decent drop-down menus. I’m thinking of 
something similar to the Oracle ADF Rich Client menuBar component [1].

 

[1] 
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/adf/adffaces/11/doc/multiproject/adf-richclient-api/enhanced-tagdoc.html

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Hi, 

Yes, indeed I was rather thinking of JSCookMenu.. 

Also interesting might be to take a look at the RichFaces menu components but I 
do not know if, although it's some kind of Open Source, 
you can use it by modifying it. 

Thanks, 
Wolfgang. 





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The menu I converted was panelNavigation2. Is that the one you want or are you 
talking about JSCookMenu one? If the latter, I could probably convert it to 
Trinidad architecture as well, but it's going to requires some more work as 
JSCookMenu themes and Trinidad skinning are not that combinable, meaning I 
would probably have to contact JSCookMenu author to ask him to use his 
codebase, but alter it to use skinning hook rather than themes. I would add it 
to navigationPane, not navigationTree though as I don't really see 
navigationTree pertinence, to me it should simply be a "tree" hint. 

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Hi, 
that would definitely be a great idea! 

Best, 
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Yeah, I took a look at tr:navigationPane, and it won't quite cut it . 
 
Hopefully I'm not the only one that could use this in Trinidad – I think it'd 
be a welcome addition for projects that are using Trinidad without Tomahawk. 
 
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From: Simon Lessard [mailto: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Hello Kito,

Check tr:navigationPane using a "list" hint to see if it's good enough for you. 
If Tomahawk menu style is really wanted by the community, I already ported it 
to Trinidad architecture in a project and I'm pretty sure the client wouldn't 
mind giving it to Trinidad. 

~ Simon 
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Are there any plans to add a Menu component to the Trinidad core (as specified 
in [1]) soon? I'm basically talking about something similar to what Tomahawk 
currently has. 

  

[1] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-414 

  

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