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
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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