We had to do our "own" version of the palette. Im not sure if its outdated. But 
you can find the old source somewhere linked to in this thread:
 
http://www.nabble.com/Palette-add-selected-option-tf2730861.html#a7672169
 
We also created a version where youselft can sort the items, let me know if you 
want to see our source..
 
 
regards nino

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Sendt: ti 03-04-2007 23:32
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Emne: [Wicket-user] Palette with sorted elements



Hi!

Did anyone have to use a Palette component showing the elements in a
sorted way (e.g. using a comparator, or the compareTo() method)?

I tried providing a SortedSet to the Palette (a TreeSet), but that
doesn't work... I guess the Palette internally uses its own List or
something of that kind.

Any ideas?

Thank you!

Flavia

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