Re: <img> in Display Attribute, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jul 22 23:14:23 2005
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Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | - only "Author" and "subject" is displayed (text too of course) |
That was a bug. I fixed it in CVS.
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | In full list mode:
- nothing changed, no conditional display is working |
What do you want? In full mode you have a multi-column display of attributes. If you display a different number of attributes for each entry, the table gets screwed up and becomes very hard to read.
BTW: Conditional attributes now also work for email notifications, so you can do for example:
Attributes = Author, Category, Email encoding, Subject
Options Email encoding = plain{1}, HTML{2}
{1} Email encoding = 1
{2} Email encoding = 2
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Re: <img> in Display Attribute, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Sat Jul 23 16:16:10 2005
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | - only "Author" and "subject" is displayed (text too of course) |
That was a bug. I fixed it in CVS.
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | In full list mode:
- nothing changed, no conditional display is working |
What do you want? In full mode you have a multi-column display of attributes. If you display a different number of attributes for each entry, the table gets screwed up and becomes very hard to read.
BTW: Conditional attributes now also work for email notifications, so you can do for example:
Attributes = Author, Category, Email encoding, Subject
Options Email encoding = plain{1}, HTML{2}
{1} Email encoding = 1
{2} Email encoding = 2
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I don't want to change the number of columns along different rows .. of course 
I'd like to be able to do what I explained in elog:1289 ...
not to display or not an attribute, but to be able to choose among different display of an attribute basing the choice on the value of an other attribute
look at my previous post .. I'm trieng to display an icon in the "category" attribute showing the "level" of the "problem", beeing "problem" one of the possible values of the attribute "category" itself |
Re: <img> in Display Attribute, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Sat Jul 23 16:45:28 2005
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
BTW: Conditional attributes now also work for email notifications, so you can do for example:
Attributes = Author, Category, Email encoding, Subject
Options Email encoding = plain{1}, HTML{2}
{1} Email encoding = 1
{2} Email encoding = 2
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if one uses ROptions instead of a simple Options the text displaied is "plain{1}" (with the "{1}" not stripped out!!) |
Re: <img> in Display Attribute, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Jul 23 18:23:57 2005
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Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | I'd like to be able to do what I explained in elog:1289 ... |
Ok, got it. So I implemented conditional display in the list mode. If that works for you, it was the last wish fulfilled before Christmas!  |
Re: <img> in Display Attribute, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Jul 23 18:30:57 2005
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Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | if one uses ROptions instead of a simple Options the text displaied is "plain{1}" (with the "{1}" not stripped out!!) |
Ok, fixed. |
Re: <img> in Display Attribute, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Mon Jul 25 13:29:23 2005
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | I'd like to be able to do what I explained in elog:1289 ... |
Ok, got it. So I implemented conditional display in the list mode. If that works for you, it was the last wish fulfilled before Christmas!  |
ok now it works .. can I request a simple regression and then shut up untill heaster ?!? 
I think that the conditional view in the Single Entry is not so good (at less in my test case) ..
My scenario should be:
- List View (full,summary,3d):
it's perfect as is now
I have a "Problem" and a "level" attribute, I don't display the level directly but only show an icon in the
field of the category
- Sinlge entry view
In this view It's supposed to go in details .. so I'd like to display both a "Category" (with its icon) *and*
a "Level" (with its own icon too) ...
nowaday in the single view the category can only have the same icon it has in the list view..
donno if a "List Display <Attribute>" could be *the* solution ... having this way the total contol over conditional displaying in every view 
btw:
the calendar is at good point 
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Re: <img> in Display Attribute, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jul 25 21:29:52 2005
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Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | donno if a "List Display <Attribute>" could be *the* solution ... |
That's a good idea. Unfortunately, "List Display" is already used to specify which attributes to display in list mode. So I changed "Display <attibute>" to "Change <attribute>" and added "List change <attribute>", just to be different from "List display". In principle "List display =" and "List display <attibute> =" can be distinguished by elog, but it could be confusing to have the same option for two different things. The downside is that everybody using "Display <attribute>=" has to change this to "Change <attribute>=". |
Re: <img> in Display Attribute, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Tue Jul 26 10:45:14 2005
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | donno if a "List Display <Attribute>" could be *the* solution ... |
That's a good idea. Unfortunately, "List Display" is already used to specify which attributes to display in list mode. So I changed "Display <attibute>" to "Change <attribute>" and added "List change <attribute>", just to be different from "List display". In principle "List display =" and "List display <attibute> =" can be distinguished by elog, but it could be confusing to have the same option for two different things. The downside is that everybody using "Display <attribute>=" has to change this to "Change <attribute>=". |
It works perfectly now thank you Stefan |