On Sep 24, 2005, at 3:08 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le 24 sept. 05, à 10:14, Reinhard Poetz a écrit :
...Yes and a check that the style is either set by @fi:* or
and throw a meaningful exception in the case that a user
tries to go both ways there shouldn't be any problems...
Agreed, th
Le 24 sept. 05, à 10:14, Reinhard Poetz a écrit :
...Yes and a check that the style is either set by @fi:* or
and throw a meaningful exception in the case that a user
tries to go both ways there shouldn't be any problems...
Agreed, the compact notation is more readable, I'm +1 on making it th
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Christoph Hermann wrote:
_Imho_ this is not really needed.
Sure we don't _need_ it. But I'm really surprised to see people not
being interested by an evolution that makes templates much more readable
and faster to type and update...
I'm interested :-)
Digging i
Christoph Hermann wrote:
_Imho_ this is not really needed.
Sure we don't _need_ it. But I'm really surprised to see people not
being interested by an evolution that makes templates much more readable
and faster to type and update...
Digging in all cforms stylesheets, I've seen only 2 st
Sylvain Wallez schrieb:
Hello,
>> So, if the majority thinks that it's useful, I'm ok with it - but I
>> remain sceptical.
> Aren't you tried of:
> - unclosing a ft:widget with no styling,
> - type fi:styling
> - type styling attributes
> - close ft:widget
Get an XML Editor ;) I only type "
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to introduce a compact notation on form
template elements for
stylings that require only attributes (the vast
majority of them).
For example, we currently have to write:
The compact notation would allow to write:
The
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I'd like to introduce a compact notation on form
>>template elements for
>>stylings that require only attributes (the vast
>>majority of them).
>>
>>For example, we currently have to write:
>>
>>>cols="30"/>
>>
>>
>>The compact notation would allow t
--- Sylvain Wallez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to introduce a compact notation on form
> template elements for
> stylings that require only attributes (the vast
> majority of them).
>
> For example, we currently have to write:
>
> cols="30"/>
>
>
> The compa