If you look at the default represent() in t2.py you can see how to do
whatever you want.  Maybe the default is what you want(?)

On Dec 6, 2:09 pm, Julius Minka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes, I know.
> I do it this way:
>
> db.puppy.represent=lambda row: \
> P(A(row.name,_href=t2.action('display_puppy',[row.id])),SPAN(row.age))
>
> The only trouble is, that it is not formattted like a table:
> dog1
> doggie2
>
> I need
> dog     1
> doggiw  2
>
> Julius
>
> On So, 2008-12-06 at 05:35 -0800, billf wrote:
>
> > are you using t2?  The t2 manual describes doing this by
>
> > db.mytable.represent=lambda row: '%s %s' % (row.myfield,row.id)
>
> > which I have used and it works fine.
>
> > On Dec 6, 10:08 am, Julius Minka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > How can I format itemize output to a table (regular structure of
> > > columns)? I am showing more columns on the line.
> > > Something similar to default view for records...
> > > Thanks
> > > Julius
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