The paginate-size attribute would be really useful, in my opinion.
This would allow, for example, to set a paginate size specific and
different for each form, even when the forms are in the same screen.
Jacopo
On May 12, 2008, at 5:38 AM, David E Jones wrote:
This does seem like a really funny reason to not do pagination,
especially if paginate is set to true....
I would say yes, a default page size more than makes sense, and it
actually seems odd that there isn't one!
On many pages we use a size of 20, but maybe something like 10 is
more reasonable, and then people may notice more that it isn't what
they want and explicitly up the size.
BTW, I just noticed that there is no "paginate-size" attribute on
the form definition, and perhaps we should have something like that
so that there is a default size documented in the XSD, and so that
it is possible to set the page size without having to add something
to the screen def to set the VIEW_SIZE parameter (which is a little
odd, and not clear in the XSD making it indirect and hard to figure
out where to do it if you don't have an example).
-David
On May 11, 2008, at 5:10 PM, Adrian Crum wrote:
I have noticed that a lot of lists that are displayed aren't
paginated because the viewSize field was not set in the screen
widget.
Should we have a global default view size? That way if a view size
isn't specified, the list forms will still paginate.
What do you think? If it's a good idea, what would be a good
default value?
-Adrian
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