you can create your own subclass that does what you want...but thats
about it short of writing your own component

-igor

On Nov 27, 2007 12:59 AM, Gabor Szokoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> We sometimes need a component for editing sets of arbitrary strings.
> We currently use a ListMultipleChoice component, whose choices model
> contains the actual set, and selected elements can be deleted with a
> button.
> Is there a simple way to instruct ListMultipleChoice to use the model
> looked up from its parents CompoundPropertyModel by its wicket:id as
> its "choices" model instead of its "selected elements" model? I can do
> new PropertyModel(parentModel,"myWicketId"), but its clumsy and more
> static.
> Or is there some other component we should be using to make a
> "free-text palette" set editor?
> (regular palette does not work, as we must have a text entry field for
> adding new elements, there is no finite universal set to chose from.)
>
>
> Thank you in advance for any ideas!
>
> Gabor Szokoli
>
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