Hi J.D.
the tick marks on the background does not generate automatically
unfortunately, because it's a css background image. In order to make it
strechable I used a repeating background image for that. you can however,
try overriding the Yui*Settings to provide your own background image that
correspond to your Tick settings. That might work.
Regarding the getOnChangeJSFunc() {...} for the YuiSlider, please note that
this is the JavaScript running on the client and does not make wicket ajax
callbacks to the components.
HTH
Josh
2009/11/21 Corbin, James jcor...@iqnavigator.com
In regards to ajaxy question below, the reason I needed this was to
update a label when the slider value was changed. I looked at the
example and noticed that this could be done by overriding the following
method on the slider:
Protected String getOnChangeJSFunc() {...}
I still have the question on rendering the tick marks, but will continue
looking at that one as well.
J.D.
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From: Corbin, James [mailto:jcor...@iqnavigator.com]
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 8:48 AM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Wicket YUI - Integration (Slider Question)
Hello,
I am using the framework off the wicket-stuff trunk that wraps yui to
work with wicket. I must say it works pretty well.
I did have a few questions on the slider that I hoped someone had
experience with at solving,
1. I cannot seem to get the tick marks to show up on the control? Is
this not supported in the current implementation of the framework
wrapper?
2. Does the slider component support attaching ajax behaviors? I am
looking to bind an ajax behavior (onchange) that updates a label with a
current value of the slider. I assume this is possible and will try it
this morning but wanted to check the forum to see if its wasted effort.
Thanks,
J.D.
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