Re: Grid with split rows

2012-06-14 Thread Bryan Lewis
The lightbox idea is cool. So is the AddGridRow component idea, if my users can't stand the idea of a pop-up dialog. I gave it a quick try and it works well, produces valid html. (And it hides the ugly markup from the template, to preserve a facade of self-respect.) Thanks, y'all.

RE: Grid with split rows

2012-06-13 Thread Poder, Jacob
Continuing the "pragmatic" approach but still requiring valid HTML... // Component Java (no tml) // Ends current row and starts a new one @SupportsInformalParameters public class AddGridRow { void beginRender(MarkupWriter writer) { writer.writeRaw(""); } } // Usage

Re: Grid with split rows

2012-06-13 Thread Lance Java
I don't think that is valid HTML (tr inside tr). I find that a lightbox can be a nice way of doing crud for a grid. When you click on a read only row, you show a bean editor in a lightbox http://www.opensourcehunter.com/2010/06/25/40-javascript-lightbox-scriptsincluded-jquery-and-mootools/ But c

Re: Grid with split rows

2012-06-13 Thread Bryan Lewis
Thanks. But me being a "pragmatic" programmer (aka lazy), I solved it by inelegantly stuffing the extra row tags into the last grid cell, like: Last cell's contents On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 4:05 PM, Lance Java wrote: > You could write a mixin which manipulates

Re: Grid with split rows

2012-06-13 Thread Lance Java
You could write a mixin which manipulates the table's DOM after the grid has rendered. For each grid row you could create an extra row and move selected cells into the second row. -- View this message in context: http://tapestry.1045711.n5.nabble.com/Grid-with-split-rows-tp5713853p5713857.html