Hi,
The children block is applied to every child. So, naturally, it has to work on every child
:). So, one possibility to describe your situation would be like:
children: [:each | each isModule ifTrue: [each functions] ifFalse: [#()]]
Another possibility would be to define the elements by level. There is a default variable
on the last position in the block that holds the level of the current child. Please take a
look at GLMBasicExamples>>treeWithChildrenByLevel.
Cheers,
Doru
On 16 May 2012, at 19:32, Usman Bhatti wrote:
Hello,
I am constructing a tree presentation with Glamour. Parents are modules in my tree and
children are a module's functions. Here is the code:
modulesIn: composite
^ composite tree
title: 'All Modules';
showOnly: 50;
display: [ :each | each allModules];
tags: [ :each |
{each numberOfFunctions asString} ];
format: [ :each | each mooseName];
selectionAct: [:each | each selection inspect ] on: $i entitled: 'Inspect';
icon: #mooseIcon;
children: [:each | each functions ].
Now, when I click on a child, glamour wants to executes the children and tags block on a
function in the above code. Now since my functions do not understand the messages
functions/numberOfFunctions, there is an error.
My question: for constructing a glamour tree, should parents and children both understand
the same API or am I missing something here?
thanx
Usman
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