Hi Guy, The Trinidad tr:table component (which is Trinidad's dataTable replacement) does not have a property rowOnClick...
Best regards, Bart Kummel Guy Bashan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 21-05-2008 15:23:48: > Hi Bart, > > I don't know about Trinidad, but for showing selected row in <t: > dataTable> I simply saved the selected row in hidden field (you can > store in the hidden field the id of the selected object or the row > index). For showing the selected row you can use css and for > clicking on the entire row you can use: rowOnClick. > Guy. > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 4:01 PM > To: MyFaces Discussion > Subject: [Trinidad] Selecting a row in tr:table by clicking on the row > > > Hi List, > > I'm looking for a method to select a row in a tr:table or tr: > treeTable by clicking anywhere on the row. I have a rather complex > UI and I'm looking for ways to reduce the number of controls the > user sees. One thing I came up with was removing the radio buttons > in the treeTable on my page. While the user should be able to select > a single row, I thought it would be nice if the row was selected > just by clicking anywhere on the row and selection of the row is > indicated by a different background color and/or use of a different > font (bold instead of plain). > > I found a proposal for this functionality as standard feature here: > http://myfaces.markmail.org/search/?q=table%20select%20row#query: > table%20select%20row+page:2+mid:dw257hvw5mgp5g5e+state:results > But this did not make in into the regular builds aparantly. > > Does someone know a way to achieve this without adapting Trinidad > itself. I think it should be possible with a clever combination of > skinning (CSS) and JavaScript. > > Best regards, > Bart Kummel

