[Zope-dev] Re: ZPatterns.. Property sheets... once and for all. ;-)

2000-08-24 Thread Steve Alexander
Steve Spicklemire wrote: > > Cool! Thanks Steve.. I'll give that a try. > > I guess the question behind the question though is is this a > reasonable way to handle property sheets? Is this how the designers > of ZPatterns envision property sheets will be used? I think so. You add Propert

[Zope-dev] Re: ZPatterns.. Property sheets... once and for all. ;-)

2000-08-24 Thread Steve Spicklemire
Cool! Thanks Steve.. I'll give that a try. I guess the question behind the question though is is this a reasonable way to handle property sheets? Is this how the designers of ZPatterns envision property sheets will be used? I keep getting the feeling that I'm missing a basic 'grokism' of t

[Zope-dev] Re: ZPatterns.. Property sheets... once and for all. ;-)

2000-08-24 Thread Steve Alexander
Steve, I've applied my alteration to manage_tabs.dtml, and I have successfully created two propertysheets, "foo" and "bar", both with the string property "bart", and with different default values. All this, using the management interface on /specialist/object/propertysheets/foo/manage and the eq

[Zope-dev] Re: ZPatterns.. Property sheets... once and for all. ;-)

2000-08-24 Thread Steve Alexander
Steve, Ok, it is a bug in manage_tabs. Here's a proper fix: Replace the with and with . I'm putting this in the Collector. -- Steve Alexander Software Engineer Cat-Box limited http://www.cat-box.net ___ Zope-Dev maillist

[Zope-dev] Re: ZPatterns.. Property sheets... once and for all. ;-)

2000-08-24 Thread Steve Alexander
Steve, I don't know what the problem is, but I have a temporary fix. The problem is something to do with providing a "help" button. In lib/python/App/manage_tabs.dtml, at around line 148, comment out this entire dtml-with block: -- Steve Alexander Software Engineer Cat-Box