There's no skinning property. IMO, Trinidad is absolutely doing the right thing here. In user interfaces, disabled state should only be used when there is some way for the user to re-enable the field; in this case, that is not possible, so plain text is giving the user exactly the right feedback.
-- Adam On 10/12/07, Stephen Friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My requirements demand some read-only fields that show detail data of a > selected table row.. > Currently I have found no other solution than to create setters for these > fields in my backing bean, even though business logic demands that those > values will never be changed. > If I omit the setters Trinidad always renders the values as plain text. > > Am I missing some magic skinning property? >

