Hi,
I am stepping back from being the Apache MyFaces PMC chair.
The MyFaces PMC did vote (internally) that Gerhard Petracek would
be a very good PMC chair.
Yesterday, during the board meeting, this has been made official.
Please join me in welcoming Gerhard as being the new PMC chair of
Apache
Hi Matthias, Gerhard,
@Matthias: Thanks for all the work you did. Hope you will still be part of
the community, be it in a different role.
@Gerhard: Congratulations! In the past few years, I have got to know you as
a very enthusiastic person, I think that's a very important quality for a
chair!
Hi,
I was trying the dialog framework and testing one by one the Return
listener scenarios and than I tripped on the 'X' close button on top
of the dialog frame. This type of close is not being captured by the
Return LIstener.
Does someone know how to handle this event ? Has anyone had and
Thank you Mathias.
Congratulations Gerhard, and good luck! :-)
Walter Mourão
http://waltermourao.com.br
http://arcadian.com.br
http://oriens.com.br
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 4:20 AM, Matthias Wessendorf mat...@apache.orgwrote:
Hi,
I am stepping back from being the Apache MyFaces PMC chair.
Hi,
I was trying the dialog framework and testing one by one the ReturnListener
scenarios and than I tripped on the 'X' close button on top
of the Dialog Frame. This type of close is not being captured by the
Return Listener.
Does someone know how to handle this event ? Has anyone had and
We changed the template of the page, and afterwards the calendar popup
started to appear away from the button.
The component configuration is:
t:inputCalendar value=#{ConsultaDiarioForm.dataInicio}
renderPopupButtonAsImage=true renderAsPopup=true
popupWeekString=Semana size=10
Hi
That is something new. I have never seen that before. Maybe some css
configuration affects the div or the calendar, so maybe you need to
create a custom theme for the calendar so you can override the default
values where the popup appear.
The properties to do that are styleLocation,
What would be the original CSS on regards to location?
Would it possible to just override that positioning without loosing
the rest of the CSS?
thanks
emerson
On 17 March 2011 15:40, Leonardo Uribe lu4...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
That is something new. I have never seen that before. Maybe some css
Thanks for all of your hard work, Matthias! We'll miss you.
Welcome, Gerhard!
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On Mar 17, 2011, at 3:20 AM, Matthias Wessendorf mat...@apache.org wrote:
Hi,
I am stepping back from being the Apache MyFaces PMC chair.
The
Hi
To locate the default files it uses tomahawk AddResource api. In
tomahawk for JSF 2.0 it uses the new ResourceHandler that is part of
the standard api.
In the first case look on tomahawk jar on
org/apache/myfaces/custom/calendar/resource/ path. You'll see two
themes (DB and WH).
Thanks Leonardo!
On 17 March 2011 16:28, Leonardo Uribe lu4...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
To locate the default files it uses tomahawk AddResource api. In
tomahawk for JSF 2.0 it uses the new ResourceHandler that is part of
the standard api.
In the first case look on tomahawk jar on
Matthias,
Thanks for all of your hard work.
Gerhard, congratulations and I look forward to working with you.
-- Blake
On 3/17/11 12:20 AM, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
Hi,
I am stepping back from being the Apache MyFaces PMC chair.
The MyFaces PMC did vote (internally) that Gerhard Petracek
Hi Leo I am not entirely sure but as far as I can remember the input
calendar basically does some offset calculation to determine the
position, as far as I recall this is due to the fact that it needs an
outer form to submit its values.
Now given all the browser quirks in the past this offset
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