On Apr 7, 7:34 am, netawater <[email protected]> wrote:
> You mean use on-demand-selector to replace wiki-widget?
> I'm trying and will go on, please see my 
> post:http://cl-experience.blogspot.com/2009/04/study-selector-widget-i.html

As posted on your blog:


You need to make an ON-DEMAND-SELECTOR with a custom :LOOKUP-FUNCTION
(as you probably already know).

This selector instance can then be used in place of a normal
navigation.

The lookup function gets passed two arguments:

1. the selector object

2. a list of the remaining tokens

It must return either NIL (not found) or the following multiple
values: the newly created widget, the list of consumed tokens and the
list of remaining tokens.
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