Where can I find out more about this approach? On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if you need to do it dynamicly, you could "just" use the > textressourcetemplate approach, something similar what I've done with > the js in wicket input events (I stole the idea from the datepicker).. > > > regards Nino > > Eric Rotick wrote: > > I have a requirement to allow users to change such things as colour, > font > > etc. for certain markup. Currently this is all 'wrapped' by CSS > ids/classes > > but the use of varying ids/classes seems wrong. > > > > The use case if for engineers viewing data from sensors. Some engineers > > require values below a certain value to be highlighted whereas other > > engineers want values above a certain value to be highlighted. The > > highlighting might means changing the font to bold, the background > colour to > > yellow, the foreground colour to red and the surrounding box to double > > lines. I could have CSS classes of highlight1, highlight2 etc but read > on. > > > > In essence the markup is exactly the same but for the highlighting rules > so > > having a number of sub classed pages is not correct. In addition, the > rules > > at which something may change might change at run time. For example, one > > particular engineer may be monitoring a system where a value is > highlighted > > if it goes outside of a range and another highlight if the erroneous > value > > has been out of range for an extended time period. Basically, each > engineer > > can choose their own colour scheme. Also, for very complex situations an > > engineer would be overloaded by too much information. In these cases > they > > dim down the non important data so that the important data becomes more > > prominent. > > > > OK, I could define a bigger set of CSS classes for each situation but > each > > engineer has a different way of solving the viewing problem and the > current > > system (not web based) does what they want. > > > > So, I think the solution lies in the dynamic generation of the CSS at > run > > time from the database. I then thought I would create a small servlet to > > handle this but then, I already have Wicket running, maybe I should sub > > class Page and make a CssPage class. I need to have a pop at doing this > in > > the future anyway for WML so the research would not be wasted. > > > > I was wondering if anyone had any experience or advice before I look > into > > this in more detail. > > > > Eric. > > > > > > -- > -Wicket for love > > Nino Martinez Wael > Java Specialist @ Jayway DK > http://www.jayway.dk > +45 2936 7684 > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >