Glad to be of help :).
Please keep the questions going. I am also interested to see results in form of videos or
pictures.
Cheers,
Doru
On 10 Jan 2012, at 17:37, Guillermo Polito wrote:
Oh yeah, it worked :D !
Thank you very much!
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Tudor Girba <tudor(a)tudorgirba.com> wrote:
Hi,
This is the part of glamour i am not satisfied with.
Currently, you have to start the browser explicitly. Try something like:
browser transmit
to: #somePane;
andShow: [ :a |
a dynamic presentation: [ :some :element | some custom:
(element buildCustomBrowser startOn: 'something') ]
]
Cheers,
Doru
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Guillermo Polito
<guillermopolito(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!
I have a browser where I do something like:
browser transmit
to: #somePane;
andShow: [ :a |
a dynamic presentation: [ :some :element | some custom: element
buildCustomBrowser ]
]
And then, I have implemented #buildCustomBrowser for example as:
buildCustomBrowser
| browser |
browser := GLMTabulator new.
browser row: #tables.
browser transmit
to: #tables;
andShow: [ :a |
a table
title: ('Columns for {1}' format: { table name });
addColumn: (GLMTableColumn new title: 'Column name'; computation:
#name);
addColumn: (GLMTableColumn new title: 'Null'; computation: [ :column
| column nullable asString ]);
addColumn: (GLMTableColumn new title: 'Type'; computation: [ :column
| column typeName asString ]);
addColumn: (GLMTableColumn new title: 'Length'; computation: [
:column | column length asString ]);
addColumn: (GLMTableColumn new title: 'Primary Key'; computation: [
:column | column isPrimaryKey asString ]);
display: self columns;
yourself.
].
^browser
And It does not render the table :(. If I change it to something like:
buildCustomBrowser
| browser |
browser := GLMTablePresentation new.
browser
title: ('Columns for {1}' format: { table name });
addColumn: (GLMTableColumn new title: 'Column name'; computation:
#name);
addColumn: (GLMTableColumn new title: 'Null'; computation: [ :column
| column nullable asString ]);
addColumn: (GLMTableColumn new title: 'Type'; computation: [ :column
| column typeName asString ]);
addColumn: (GLMTableColumn new title: 'Length'; computation: [
:column | column length asString ]);
addColumn: (GLMTableColumn new title: 'Primary Key'; computation: [
:column | column isPrimaryKey asString ]);
display: self columns.
^browser
It works, but I can't have several presentations for the same object... :(
I tried debugging the code, but I get lost and lost a lot of time without
figuring anything :(.
Is there a way to do this? any workaround? or is it a bug or it is
ignorance from my side?
Thanks!
Guille
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