Hi Chris,

The tr:table component does not support column spanning.

(Note, my original panelGroupLayout example is what I was imagining you'd
put inside of each of your tr:column components.)

If the layout is that you're looking for, you may want to take a look at the
trh:tableLayout/trh:rowLayout/trh:cellFormat components which will let you
build an HTML table where the trh:cellFormat supports column spanning.
However, this type of table is purely layout, no table data binding or
paging of records is provided.

Regards,
Matt

http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/trinidad-api/tagdoc/tr_table.html
http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/trinidad-api/tagdoc/tr_column.html

http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/trinidad-api/tagdoc/trh_tableLayout.html
http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/trinidad-api/tagdoc/trh_rowLayout.html
http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/trinidad-api/tagdoc/trh_cellFormat.html

On 6/12/07, Chris Hane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Matt,

Thanks for the idea.  I'll try it out.

In my current form (which I'm migrating to JSF/Trinidad/etc...) the second
"row" of the record is spanned across all of the columns.  To give a
concert example we show a list of activities.  Something like:

|Action    | Start   | Stop    | Who             |
|View Full | Note Summary                        |

|View Full | 1/1/07  | 1/5/07  | User 1          |
|View Full | This is the first record summary..  |

|View Full | 1/5/07  | 1/9/07  | User 2          |
|View Full | This is the second record summary.. |

I put the hard breaks between rows for visual effect only.  In the
application, they are not there - highlighting is used instead.

Thanks,
Chris....

Matt Cooper wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Not sure if this is exactly what you want but but for each cell, you
> could have 2 lines of data, e.g.:
>
> <tr:panelGroupLayout layout="vertical">
>   <tr:outputText value="#{row.columnALine1}"/>
>   <tr:outputText value="#{row.columnALine2}"/>
> </tr:panelGroupLayout>
>
> Regards,
> Matt
>
> On 6/12/07, *Chris Hane* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     sorry, forgot to prepend with [Trinidad]
>
>     Chris Hane wrote:
>      >
>      > Is it possible to show two rows for each record using a
<tr:table>?
>      >
>      > For example, I am trying to create something like:
>      >
>      >  Start   Stop    Who
>      >  Note Summary...
>      >
>      > I've tried the <tr:table> with a detailStamp; but I could not
>     figure out
>      > how to have the detail automatically open.  I don't really need
the
>      > "detail" column either - but that is not important right now.
>      >
>      > Other than using an iterator tag and building the <table> myself,
>     I did
>      > not see anything in the Trinidad component set that would allow
>     me to do
>      > this.
>      >
>      > Thanks for any suggestions.
>      > Chris....
>      >
>
>

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