Thanks for your help and I'm pleased to know someone better than me is working on that issue. I'm not really a master in CSS!
Marc
On 9/22/06, Matej Knopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've fixed the problem of disappearing item captions, but only for
tree-table. I'll have to look at tree css, I just had no time. It might
some serious changes to stylesheet to get this working for Tree.
So if this really is a showstopper for you, try to use tree table (with
the css from current svn).
-Matej
Marc-Andre Houle wrote:
> Since I got no one to help me, I have continued to search for this
> problem with no result. Also, maybe I wasn't clear enough to
> demonstrate the problem, so I will make a new effort to display it.
>
> Here is easy Path to demonstrate the problem
> 1 - got the web developper extension for firefox if it is not already
> done (Really usefull : https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/60/)
>
> 2- go to page
> http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/ajax?wicket:bookmarkablePage=:wicket.examples.ajax.builtin.tree.SimpleTreePage
>
> 3- Click the link to expand all node
>
> 4- Open up the the CSS edit tool ( CTRL-SHIFT-E )
>
> 5 - In div wicket-tree, set the width variable to 15.
>
> Now, you should see that some of the element of the table disapred
> because there was no place to display them. My problem, while not being
> exclusively that, is related to that. Is it not possible to make the
> tree scrollable horizontally when the content is larger that the space
> to display the tree?
>
> It seems to be only a CSS problem, but I still don't know how to solve
> it. Using the auto tag for width is not a goot solution. For the
> exemple, the tree will take all the place in the page, but when a node
> will eventually be more width than the page, it will just also disapear.
>
> I hope I was more clear about the problem. Thinks in advance for any
> suggestion or solution.
>
> Marc
>
> On 9/18/06, *Marc-Andre Houle* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> I got a problem when using the tree. in wicket 1.2.2.
>
> In the context I am working on, I'm loading a list of node in the
> tree. The problem is that the tree is sometimes not large enough.
>
> Here are the step I have done for now :
> First, I wanted to check if the problem was the stylesheet we
> use. It doesn't seem's too since the problem can be repeated in
> the wicket Tree exemple.. When you use the simple tree in the
> exemple and try to feed it with lot ant lot of sub folder or
> entering a very long string, it finish by making disapear come of
> the node.
>
> So, after that, I wanted to know what can provoke the problem. I
> have found that the wicket-tree style in the CVS set a width for the
> tree.
>
> div.wicket-tree {
> white-space: nowrap;
> border: 1px solid #ccc;
> width: 20em;
> overflow: auto;
> margin: 10px;
> line-height: 1.5em;
> }
>
> I tried to overwrite this with auto, 100% or anything like that.
> But finally, it does nothing more interesting. I can put a larger
> number, like 40, but it will be ugly on the screen 98% of the time.
>
> Is it possible to make this panel autosizeable or having a
> horizontal scrooling bar. I mean, is there a way to make it look
> fancier for an all time usage without having object disaprearing
> when there is a long horizontale line to display. I'm not much in
> CSS coding, so I probably didn't try everything.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Wicket is the best Framwork I ever used. It is the first real
> trouble I got for now and I'm sure it is nothing big.
>
> Marc
>
>
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