Hi Eelco,

thank you very much for your postings/mails. But To the topic:
Suppose you wan't to create a tree:

<root-node with some icon-links including hints, and the regular
icon/link/label-combination>
    <1.child-node, works like already given>
          <2. child-node e.g. same as root-node, but some more labels>
But:
The markup of the Tree-class which is uses for every node.
<wicket:panel>
  <div class="wicket-tree">
    <div wicket:id="i"><!--  tree item container -->
        <span wicket:id="indent"></span> <span wicket:id="image"/> 
            <span class="icon" wicket:id="icon"></span>
           <span wicket:id="label"></span> 
    </div>
  </div>
</wicket:panel>

That means, that i can't use different node components because the markup is
fix for every node, right? Or is there something, that i oversaw?

Thx!
Peter Klassen



Eelco Hillenius wrote:
> 
> If you look at the Tree and DefaultAbstractTree classes, you can see a
> bunch of overidable, protected methods. Usually in Wicket, if there is
> a non-final protected method, it is there for you to override if you
> need to (we'd either make it final or private if not).
> 
> Now, I'm not sure what you want to achieve... you are using the tree
> component right? The Tree in core version 1.2 (moved to extensions for
> 2.0) has method newNodePanel for this. The tree in extensions version
> 1.2 (moved to core for 2.0) has methods like populateTreeItem for
> this.
> 
> Maybe you could give a more detailed explanation of what you want to do?
> 
> Eelco
> 
> 
> On 11/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I would like to add different type of components (maybe panels with
>> links,
>> labels and so on) to my
>> navigation tree nodes, dependant of the node level. This time, a static
>> scheme is given with a link, an icon and a label. This approach will
>> avoid
>> my needs, there is a Tree.html with
>> the corresponding markup, which is touched everytime.
>>
>> Any good ideas?
>>
>> Every answer is appreciated!
>> Cheers, Peter
>>
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