Re: WOOgnl ... cool

From: Mike Schrag (mschra..dimension.com)
Date: Thu May 10 2007 - 11:13:53 EDT

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    Those shortcuts should have been the defaults for that preference
    panel ... If you do a "restore defaults" what does it do?

    ms

    On May 10, 2007, at 10:45 AM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:

    >> Can you make sure you're up-to-date?
    > Was at 3971 -> now updated to 3974
    > (Also updated Wonder from cvs head in both install location and
    > workspace team/update)
    >
    >> "if" should be a default shortcut mapping in the Inline
    >> Shortcuts preference panel.
    > OK, I had nothing in the preferences panel, I added if ->
    > WOConditional and although I added attribute 'condition', it does
    > not save that field.
    >
    >
    >> So you should be able to do <wo:if condition = "$(complete)"> and
    >> get a completion.
    > Is now working after adding shortcut
    >
    >> I /think/ right now you may have to have a closed tag for that
    >> completion to work?
    >>
    >> WOOgnl also provides shotrcuts and inline bindings, but you have
    >> to turn it on.
    > After reading WoTips yesterday AM, I added
    > ognl.helperFunctions=true
    > ognl.inlineBindings=true
    >
    > Besides including WOOgnl and the two properties, are there any
    > other Properties, etc. that need to be set for these shortcuts in
    > the templates to work at Deployment?
    >
    > What shortcuts are included in WOOgnl? Looking at source I only see
    > one subclass of WOTagProcessor which is the "not" tag processor.
    > But 'if' works ... but where is it declared in WOOgnl ..... is
    > there a list of shortcuts (which I need to define in preferences to
    > use since they are not already in there)
    >
    > Regards and thanks, Kieran
    >
    >> There's a big wotips post about helper functions and inline
    >> bindings that tells how to.
    >>
    >> ms
    >>
    >> On May 10, 2007, at 8:45 AM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
    >>
    >>> The error stickie says:
    >>> The class for 'if' is either missing or does not extend WOElement
    >>>
    >>> question:
    >>> You mentioned autocomplete ... that does not seem to work inside
    >>> the wo tags for example are you saying the isEditable should
    >>> autocomplete in this?:
    >>> <wo:if condition = "$isEditable">
    >>>
    >>> another question:
    >>> So WOOgnl provides the "~" functionality .... what framework is
    >>> providing the "wo" short tag and the "$foobar" functionality?
    >>>
    >>> On May 9, 2007, at 6:51 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> question:
    >>>> why is wo:if marked as an error in your editor?
    >>>
    >>
    >>
    >



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