Hi Leonard, I did not understand very well. Just take what's useful of > jQuery (css stuff) and forget about the rest. >
How about the components ? Do you mean we can 'decorate' the inputs and other things using only the CSS ? The datepicker<http://jqueryui.com/demos/datepicker/>, for example, needs some javascript.. Thanks, Walter Mourão http://waltermourao.com.br http://arcadian.com.br http://oriens.com.br On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Leonardo Uribe <lu4...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > I think it is possible, but note Trinidad skins has a lot more > details. In theory > you could extract the meta-info of the skin and try to generate a trinidad > skin, > from a parametrized template, but it is necessary to adjust tha > template "at hand". > For example, I tried to take casablanca skin, because its selectors are > more > simple to understand. > > The idea about create a custom RenderKit from scratch sounds like a lot of > work, > but if we make some simplifications it could be possible. After all, > it should be > possible to reuse code from other renderkits. What I like about this > is we can do > it without change any trinidad internals at all. Just take what's useful of > jQuery (css stuff) and forget about the rest. > > Sounds like something doable in a reasonable amount of time, and maybe it > is > something with high priority, given the amount of people interested. > After all, for > now MyFaces Core is in good shape, and there is some time until JSF 2.2. > > regards, > > Leonardo Uribe > > 2012/6/19 Scott O'Bryan <darkar...@gmail.com>: > > +1. Theme roller would be cool. The problem is the current skinning > > selectors. I'm wondering if themeroller themes couldn't be parsed > > into a skin. > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > > On Jun 19, 2012, at 8:08 AM, Leonardo Uribe <lu4...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Hi > >> > >> Interesting question. In my opinion, the most interesting part to use > >> from jQuery is its jQuery UI CSS Framework. Why? because defining some > >> small set of selectors and a "standard" html structure to apply them, > >> you can create a custom skin using ThemeRoller application. I tried to > >> do something as a "proof of concept" in > >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-2120 , but after some > >> time I found that anyway it is necessary to create a whole RenderKit > >> that can fit better with jQuery UI. In that way, some good features > >> Trinidad already has will be lost, because jQuery UI is the one who > >> impose the restrictions. At the end you can't have everything. In my > >> opinion, I would take only jQuery UI CSS Framework, even if that means > >> lose some functionality in that mode. Change Trinidad internals to use > >> jQuery is overkill. > >> > >> Suggestions are welcome. > >> > >> regards, > >> > >> Leonardo Uribe > >> > >> 2012/6/19 <siyaphakama.sos...@accenture.com>: > >>> Hello Everyone > >>> > >>> I am a JSF and Trinidad Newbie, I just joined a project at work where > it's going to be using Trinidad. I was assigned a task to design some forms > and so far I haven't had the best experience with Trinidad, The Date Input > keeps giving me errors even though I use the same code as the Trinidad > Showcase( > http://example.irian.at/trinidad-components-showcase-2012061903/faces/pages/demoStart.xhtml). > The Tabbed Panel is not rendering but its showing the content. My > conclusion is I'm having issues with components that use JavaScript even > the Tree and there are no errors showing on Firebug. Please Help, I'm not > sure where I'm going wrong. > >>> > >>> My Opinion: > >>> > >>> Trinidad looks like a great component library for JSF, but I think its > documentation can use some upgrade, it's confusing for a newbie like me, > There is no simple starting point, e.g. a basic guide, where it going to > show basic steps to follow, like Primefaces Guide( > http://primefaces.org/documentation.html). When I played around with > Primefaces everything was straightforward but I wish to utilize Trinidad. > >>> > >>> Missing Components: > >>> > >>> Some will agree with me when I say I think a time picker needs to be > added to the Trinidad Library. > >>> An improved Date Picker would be a plus, Compare the JQuery Date > picker and the Trinidad Date Picker. > >>> > >>> Just My Opition > >>> > >>> Thank You > >>> > >>> Siya > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> ________________________________ > >>> Subject to local law, communications with Accenture and its affiliates > including telephone calls and emails (including content), may be monitored > by our systems for the purposes of security and the assessment of internal > compliance with Accenture policy. > >>> > ______________________________________________________________________________________ > >>> > >>> www.accenture.com > >>> >