Hi all..
Just curious as a Magritte newbie.. If I've got a domain model object that has 10 fields (name, address,etc) and want some of them wrapped in div's when the form is displayed, what's the best way to achieve that? Ideally, I use the divs to apply css and might have for a user record a box drawn (in css) around the person's address info and perhaps a different box drawn around other attributes such as account info, etc. Anyway, I figure I should probably be subclassing something to do this but thought I'd ask first before I start going down that path.. Thanks! -- Rick _______________________________________________ SmallWiki, Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki |
On 7/14/07, Rick Flower <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Ideally, I use the divs to apply css and might have for a user record > a box drawn (in css) around the person's address info and perhaps a > different box drawn around other attributes such as account info, etc. > Anyway, I figure I should probably be subclassing something to do this > but thought I'd ask first before I start going down that path.. My inclination would be to create separate classes for the groups of attributes that you wish to display differently. You'll be glad of it later for reasons beyond your immediate display needs. And, really, it's just another code smell telling you that there's objects there wanting to escape. -- ============================================================ Thomas Koschate _______________________________________________ SmallWiki, Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki |
Thomas Koschate wrote:
> On 7/14/07, Rick Flower <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Ideally, I use the divs to apply css and might have for a user record >> a box drawn (in css) around the person's address info and perhaps a >> different box drawn around other attributes such as account info, etc. >> Anyway, I figure I should probably be subclassing something to do this >> but thought I'd ask first before I start going down that path.. > > My inclination would be to create separate classes for the groups of > attributes that you wish to display differently. You'll be glad of it > later for reasons beyond your immediate display needs. And, really, > it's just another code smell telling you that there's objects there > wanting to escape. Thanks Thomas! One last question (for now) -- If I use two classes to separate the groups for a single class model, how do I tell Magritte that I want the first 4 attributes as part of Class #1 and the second group of 6 attributes as part of Class #2? Thanks! _______________________________________________ SmallWiki, Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki |
On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 11:12:04PM -0700, Rick Flower wrote:
> Thanks Thomas! One last question (for now) -- If I use two classes > to separate the groups for a single class model, how do I tell Magritte > that I want the first 4 attributes as part of Class #1 and the second > group of 6 attributes as part of Class #2? Thanks! Take a look at: http://www.iam.unibe.ch/pipermail/smallwiki/2007-March/002663.html for a somewhat similar problem. Stephan _______________________________________________ SmallWiki, Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki |
Stephan Eggermont wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 11:12:04PM -0700, Rick Flower wrote: >> Thanks Thomas! One last question (for now) -- If I use two classes >> to separate the groups for a single class model, how do I tell Magritte >> that I want the first 4 attributes as part of Class #1 and the second >> group of 6 attributes as part of Class #2? Thanks! > > Take a look at: > http://www.iam.unibe.ch/pipermail/smallwiki/2007-March/002663.html > for a somewhat similar problem. Thanks Stephan.. I'll take a look at it! _______________________________________________ SmallWiki, Magritte, Pier and Related Tools ... https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/smallwiki |
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