On 3/8/07, Hussein Shafie <hussein at xmlmind.com> wrote:
> Bill Fenner wrote:
> > *::attribute(anchor) {
> >        attribute-content-left: "[a:";
> >        attribute-content-middle: text-field(attribute, anchor, columns,
> > 10);
> >        attribute-content-right: "] ";
> >        show-attribute: when-added;
> >        font-size: 80%;
> > }
> >
> > I would like to have a small button to add an anchor to an element
> > when it's missing
>
> What about replacing:
>
> attribute-content-right: "] ";
>
> by:
>
> attribute-content-right: "] "
>     command-button(icon, icon(plus),
>                    command, "putAttribute",
>                    parameters, '[id] anchor');
>

Sorry for being unclear in my question.  I don't want the [a: or the
value-editor or the ] in the view when there's no anchor, since it can
go on every single element and it would be a lot of clutter since most
elements won't have anchors.  So when there is no anchor, I want the
equivalent of

>     command-button(icon, icon(plus),
>                    command, "putAttribute",
>                    parameters, '[id] anchor');

but when there is an anchor, I want the value editor (and no putAttribute).

  Bill

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