Arvid, thank you !!!
Christian Am Dienstag, 7. Oktober 2008 14:27:21 schrieb Arvid Hülsebus: > > Positioning popups > > Do you use the same layout form ? > > The address book example contains 3 examples for popups: column selector, > about dialog and file upload. > > Currently you need to specify all positioning attributes of a popup. Then > this popup has a concrete size, which the layout manager can build upon. > Place a <tc:box> inside to get a decent border and give this box a layout > facet to manage the contained controls. > > See the guide for a corresponding code fragment: > http://myfaces.apache.org/tobago/guide.html#Popup > > Or the reference part of the demo for more advanced examples with relative > positioning > http://tobago.atanion.net/tobago-example-demo/faces/reference/popup.jsp > > More documentation in the guide will follow -- but I think after my > vacation. > > Best regards > Arvid > > -----Original Message----- > From: Groovie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:52 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [TOBAGO] How to change the layout in the following dialouge > > > Once again and first of all > > Thank you! > > >> (1) Layouting the height of rows > >> > >> You can assign values for the height of each row -- for example as > >> relative sizes: rows="1*;5*" > > Tested it, great ... is running > > >> See http://myfaces.apache.org/tobago/guide.html#Layout for more > >> information. > >> > >>(2) How to position a popup > >> > >>The popup has respective positioning attributes: width, height, left, top > > Yessss, login at > http://myfaces.apache.org/tobago/tobago-core/tlddoc-1.0.18/index.html > says for top and left: > > No Description > > Do you use the same layout form ? > > >> (3) Styling controls > >> > >> Normally Tobago doesn't allow to influence style directly. Styling is a > >> task of the theme. But you can >> define markup with logical meaning and > >> define simple styling for this without writing your > >> own theme. > > This may be a feature for 1.0.1x or 2x. Image, you want to show some > business critical values in a sheet. The best way to show 'em is to use > different colours. > > Thanks for your help > Groovie

