Re: How to edit a component

From: David LeBer (dleber_wode..odeferous.com)
Date: Wed Feb 25 2009 - 14:40:10 EST

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    On 25-Feb-09, at 2:33 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:

    >
    > Le 09-02-25 à 14:21, Chuck Hill a écrit :
    >
    >>
    >> On Feb 25, 2009, at 4:19 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
    >>
    >>>
    >>> Le 09-02-25 à 06:49, Anders Peterson a écrit :
    >>>
    >>>> Anjo Krank wrote:
    >>>>> Am 25.02.2009 um 09:09 schrieb Anders Peterson:
    >>>>>> The best part WOBuilder - why I was reluctant to abandon it -
    >>>>>> was that hybrid/conceptual component view (in combination with
    >>>>>> the drag-and-drop binding functionality). It was neither a
    >>>>>> wysiwyg preview nor an html (outline) view/editor, but it gave
    >>>>>> me a very good idea about what my page would look like and what
    >>>>>> the code looked like.
    >>>>> Except for tables, this always looked pretty ridiculously wrong
    >>>>> and is pretty much worthless with "modern" layouts that use
    >>>>> style sheets.
    >>>>
    >>>> I maintain (incl. adding new functionality) old applications.
    >>>> They contain components build the old way using the old tools.
    >>>> Some of the components have become very complex, exploiting the
    >>>> possibles of the old techniques and tools to the max. I worry
    >>>> about how I will be able to maintain these applications/
    >>>> components in the future. I'd be very surprised if I was the only
    >>>> one in this situation.
    >>>
    >>> I must admit that the WO Component editor is a pain for those old
    >>> applications. We also have old apps with > 20 tables and multiple
    >>> WOConditionnals and those not-so-useful binding names that WO
    >>> Builder was creating (ie : "String1", "Conditionnal1", etc.). In a
    >>> certain way, WOLips enforce best pratices so that you start your
    >>> new projects in a good way, and it's excellent at that. But it's
    >>> certainly doable to work with old apps in WOLips, and it will
    >>> encourage you to at least change the binding names to something
    >>> you can identify. Just renaming the bindings will help you a lot.
    >>
    >>
    >> I thought that Mike added something to intelligently rename the
    >> bindings. I can't find it right now.
    >
    > Edit -> Refactor -> Clean WOBuilder Names... Never tried it :-/

    I have, it works fairly well when it can determine an intelligent
    thing to name the element based on it's bindings.

    ;david

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