Now I see that if I go to Navigation and go to
Environment and do
'Edit'
that I have a contents box with the html. I can edit some of the
stuff
there. But not the header.
the contents of Environment just includes (+ link instead of *) the
Header component, which is just another structure (I have it at
/Environment/Header here). If you edit that you can change its title.
There are a few macros that you can use to display the kernel name or
the current structure title etc. Look at class PRMacroExpander
I've been there. Unfortunately the 'Title' of the 'header' is not
what
is displayed as its contents. When I click on edit and I edit the
'Title' of 'header' the only changes made are to the list of items
under
the Environment node in the Navigation tree. The contents of the
header
remain the same.
Check out settings of the 'header'.
In fact it seems that the Kernel name is attached to
the Header
Component. If I go to add my own header using the 'add', then I 'edit'
it and give it a uniqueTitle, then it still displays the Kernel
name as
its contents. And the edit form does not have a 'Contents' edit box.
The kernel name comes trough one of these macros that were mentioned.
Of course you can put any string there, the title of the current
page, the command, etc.
It seems to me that if there is displayed content,
that such content
should be editable somewhere in the interface.
This is the settings command.
Lukas
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Lukas Renggli
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