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Jacques Le Roux reassigned OFBIZ-2159:
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    Assignee: Bruno Busco

> Form actions bar
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>                 Key: OFBIZ-2159
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2159
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: ALL COMPONENTS
>            Reporter: Bruno Busco
>            Assignee: Bruno Busco
>             Fix For: SVN trunk
>
>         Attachments: bluelight_gif.zip, create_edit_screen.JPG, 
> ExpandCollapseAll.patch, findscreen.JPG, IconizedFormActions.patch
>
>
> Hi all,
> lately I have worked trying to define a new UI pattern. This has been 
> inspired by looking at the Compiere web interface.
> I finally have now a working example that I would like to submit to discuss 
> to see if you find it convenient and an approach we could consider.
> Basically, I would like to introduce a bar of icons at the top of the content 
> page. These icons should be used to issue commands on the actual form:
> The commands I have implemented right now are:
> - Submit
> - Search
> - Cancel
> - Create
> - Collapse all (only icon, not yet completed)
> - Expend all (only icon, not yet completed)
> Using the form actions bar we could remove the "Create new" link that is 
> usually present in the form menus. Even the "Search" and "Submit" buttons 
> should be removed and the icons should be used instead.
> The "Cancel" icon is usefull to return from an edit screen to the relative 
> findscreen without accepting the editing of the fields.
> The collapse/expand all is still to be implemented. This should be done with 
> a proper javascript and then linked to this icons.
> In the attached patch I have changed the findexample and editexample screens 
> to use the new pattern so that you can easily see how it is implemented.
> In order to see it in action you should also select the bluelight theme.
> Many thanks for the comments you will provide.

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