Do you mean this? http://pivot.apache.org/tutorials/accordions.html
On Jun 24, 2010, at 2:04 PM, Pedro wrote: > Greg, hi > A few weeks ago I seen an example that uses accordion and textboxes like a > "wizzard style" > (very good of course...) > But, I don't remeber where they are!!!! > > Can you help me about these examples please??? > > Tanks in advance > > Pedro > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Greg Brown" <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 9:28 AM > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Assign wtkx to xml editor on eclipse > >> No problem - it is kind of a pain to set up file associations in Eclipse: >> >> - Open Eclipse Preferences. >> - Select General > Content Types from the tree navigation on the left. >> - Select Text > XML from the "Content types" list on the right. >> - Click "Add" and enter "*.wtkx" in the popup to create a new file >> association. >> - Select General > Editors > File Assocations from the tree navigation on >> the left. >> - Click "Add" and enter "*.wtkx" in the popup to add the "*.wtkx" assocation >> to the list. >> >> I will add this to the FAQ. >> >> >> On Jun 23, 2010, at 8:01 AM, Giuliani Sanches wrote: >> >>> Sorry for this kind of off topic. >>> >>> I'm trying to assing xml editor to wktx extensions but after configura >>> in file extensions association, when i try to open my wtkx file >>> eclipse show an error (which i have check to not show again winthout >>> read <pause_to_laughs> ..... </pause_to_laughs>) and do not enable >>> syntax highlight. >>> >>> What i need to do to get my wtkx associated with xml editor ? >>> >>> Ty >>> >>> -- >>> Giuliani Sanches >>> twitter.com/giulianisanches >>> giulianisanches.blogspot.com >>> >>> Como elaborar uma pergunta: >>> http://www.istf.com.br/perguntas/ >>
