Sure.. : D

There's class 'A, a view of it called 'VA, and there's a field 'F in
that view 'VA. As far as I understood, your assumption was about
overriding view-field-hide-p reader of the 'view-field class. In that
case you have access to the 'view-field object only, and not the
instance of class 'A you want to render (afaik). Therefore I'm not
able to decide in the reader function (view-field-hide-p) based on the
original object (from class 'A) I'm in order to render. I probably
missed the point : )

Cheers \\
Szabolcs

On Jul 13, 11:33 pm, "Leslie P. Polzer" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 02:31:47PM -0700, szabolcs.szucs wrote:
>
> > > That makes the trick. I missed this possibility : ) I don't know why.
> > > Moreover, it's a much more straightforward way to do this, thanks for
> > > the help.
>
> > But.. How can I get access to the object from the reader of its view's
> > slot? : )
>
> Sorry, I didn't get this. Can you rephrase it?
>
>   Leslie

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