Re: Custom tab panel

2010-07-22 Thread Jabbar
Hello Thiagi, That's exactly what I did, before I read your email, and to my surprise it worked. On 22 July 2010 13:05, Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo wrote: > On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 07:03:04 -0300, Jabbar wrote: > > Hello all, >> > > Hi! > > > In my java tab component class I don't know how to r

Re: Custom tab panel

2010-07-22 Thread Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 07:03:04 -0300, Jabbar wrote: Hello all, Hi! In my java tab component class I don't know how to refer to the potentially variable number of blocks that can be inserted by the user. In your tab component, inject ComponenentResources and use the findBlock(String block

Re: Custom tab panel

2010-07-22 Thread P . Stavrinides
: "Jabbar" To: users@tapestry.apache.org Sent: Thursday, 22 July, 2010 13:03:04 GMT +02:00 Athens, Beirut, Bucharest, Istanbul Subject: Custom tab panel Hello all, I'm trying to make a custom tab component. I want to use it like the following In my jav

Re: Custom tab panel

2010-07-22 Thread Jabbar
I'm not sure how I can use this? Each block represents a tab and each tab will have potentially different content. e.g. markup B Markup C On 22 July 2010 11:22, Bryan Lewis wrote: > Why not use a Loop in your component and pass in a List? > > > > On T

Re: Custom tab panel

2010-07-22 Thread Bryan Lewis
Why not use a Loop in your component and pass in a List? On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 6:03 AM, Jabbar wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm trying to make a custom tab component. I want to use it like the > following > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In my java tab component class I don't know

Custom tab panel

2010-07-22 Thread Jabbar
Hello all, I'm trying to make a custom tab component. I want to use it like the following In my java tab component class I don't know how to refer to the potentially variable number of blocks that can be inserted by the user. -- Thanks A Jabbar Azam