I'd like to see the code, thanks!
On Mar 8, 2010, at 12:57 AM, Leslie P. Polzer wrote:
>
> Ian Eslick wrote:
>> Does any of the dataseq derivatives support multiple class types? I'm
>> interested in
>> managing an ordered list of objects that share a base class, but that present
>> differently based on their actual type. There are other ways to solve my
>> problem, but
>> I'm curious if people simply write their own widget in this case or there is
>> a usage
>> model for the default sequence widgets that would suffice?
>
> One of my applications used a grid that could contain items of different type.
>
> I specified standard-object as base type and modded the grid to work with
> items of different type; this included having custom action buttons
> ("New file", "New document") and other stuff. I can send it to you if you
> like to take a closer look.
>
>
>> I also presume that the stateful presentations I saw discussed here some
>> time ago have
>> not been integrated yet?
>
> No, but chances are good that I might code this up in the next few weeks or
> months.
>
> Form elements and fields in other views as well should be widgets.
>
> Leslie
>
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