Malcolm Tredinnick írta:

>This is the sort of thing that maybe starts crossing the line between
>representation and presentation a bit too much. You are putting a lot of
>presentation information into the data model description and they
>should, as much as possible be separate. That is why I (and others) are
>  
>
You are right Malcolm absolutely. It is a hack. Just because templating
system doesn't care (or just half) about underlying model, and generates
bindly a same code anyway. Templating system why generates different
widgets? And if it does, why doesn't do it with respectable defaults?
Nobody wants to set background images in model, but it is acceptable to me.
(And again, if defaults would be right, i dont need this hack either.)

Charlie.

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