Most of these issues have been addressed today. I could use some help with 
the style of Field(.., 'list:string') and Field(...,'boolean')

On Wednesday, 20 August 2014 15:33:58 UTC-5, Miquel Fontanals wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I've found some issues testing an existing app
>
> 1.- Not bs3 related
>
> db.define_table("parent", Field('name'), format='%(name)s')
> db.define_table("child", Field('parent', 'reference parent'))
>
> In current version when I create/edit the child using SQLFORM the field 
> parent becomes a dropdown of parent names
> In trunk the field parent is an input field (not select)
>
> If I set this in trunk:
>
> db.child.parent.requires=IS_IN_DB(db, db.parent.id, db.parent._format, 
> zero=T('choose one'))
>
> the dropdown is ok but after that if on some other controler/function I 
> set db.child.parent.writable=False the field only shows the ID, not the 
> name (well the format...)
>
>
> 2.- bootstrap3 and SQLFORM.grid
> There is a problem when showing the hidden fields of search because the 
> hidden class on bs3 uses !important...
> bs3
> .hidden {
>     display: none !important;
>     visibility: hidden !important;
> }
>
> My workaround here is override this class in my own css
> .hidden {
>     visibility: visible !important;
> }
>
> And adding/redefining this js function (found on so)
> $.fn.show = function() {
>                     this.attr("style", "display: block !important");
>                     return show.call(this);
>                 };
>
> The problem here is that some elements are display:inline and others are 
> display:block and I don't know how to handle both...
>
> Maybe is better to use 
> jQuery(elem).removeClass('hidden').addClass('something')  than using 
> jQuery.hide() / show()
> Or another solution could be using a web2py custom class for the hidden 
> elements used in grid (without the !important please...), so the 
> jQuery.show() will work again
>
> 3.- formstyle bootstrap3 and date picker
> The date fields don't have the css class date so the datepicker is not 
> working.
>
> I'm new to web2py and developing my first app with tag R-2.9.5 from 
> github, but using bs3 (copied views and static folder from default app from 
> trunk over my existing app, there is a migration path for existing apps?), 
> and I'm checking out the master branch whenever there are new commits to 
> keep testing, and waiting for the bs3 release :)
>
> Oh, and I forget, I love it, thanks !!!
>
> Miki
> (learning web2py and english at the same time...)
>
> El dissabte 9 d’agost de 2014 9:13:38 UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro va escriure:
>>
>> Bootstrap 3 is in trunk now. Please help us test it.
>> Also help us test that existing apps are not broken.
>>
>> Massimo
>>
>

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