Milton, thanks for the example. I wonder why the link it takes me to has an appended ".html" at the end like "https://twitter.com.html"?
On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 12:55 PM, milton mamani <akeval...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Andrei, > > This is some example. > > Let me know if this is what you want. > > Run this in a playground with the last version of roassal: > > > .=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=. > .=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=. > > b := RTMondrian new. > b shape text color: [Color random]. > b nodes: { 'https://facebook.com'. 'https://twitter.com'. ' > https://plus.google.com' }. > b build. > link := RTLinkView new > name: [ :model | model ] "#yourself"; > view: nil. > b view elements @ link. > > RTHTML5Exporter new > fileName: 'roassalfile.html'; > export: b view. > b view > > .=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=. > .=..=..=..=..=..=..=..=. > > Best regards, > Milton > > > > > > 2018-02-05 14:16 GMT-03:00 Andrei Stebakov <lisper...@gmail.com>: > >> I'll try to find if there is a way to embed a clickable interaction. >> Looks like since there is no response to the topic, I was wondering if >> it's a non-pharo/roassal way to do it or it's just not so many people tried >> it. >> >> On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 5:42 AM, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.ber...@me.com >> > wrote: >> >>> Hi Milton, >>> >>> Can you answer to Andrei please? >>> I know in Roassal there is a way to embed clickable interaction. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Alexandre >>> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>> *From: *Andrei Stebakov <lisper...@gmail.com> >>> *Subject: **[Pharo-users] From Roassal RTView to html* >>> *Date: *February 2, 2018 at 1:53:50 PM GMT-3 >>> *To: *Any question about pharo is welcome <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org> >>> *Reply-To: *Any question about pharo is welcome < >>> pharo-users@lists.pharo.org> >>> >>> I was wondering if it's a good idea to expose some of the Roassal models >>> via web (say Seaside) using the ability of Roassal to generate HTML for the >>> view. >>> In this case how could I "spice up" the HTML making for example those >>> ellipces or lablels clickabe so the click could take me to some web page >>> bases on the data in the model? >>> >>> >>> >> >