Re: CSS/tables and WORepetition design
Re: CSS/tables and WORepetition design
- Subject: Re: CSS/tables and WORepetition design
- From: Jesse Tayler <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 10:35:21 -0500
an old, disgusting trick is to use a pixel wide clear image and set its height or width to force it to minimum at least.
but that's disgusting, so I didn't suggest it, I just mentioned it! HA!
On Jan 27, 2012, at 10:26 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> I still need to calculate that value. My fear is that doing this will be expansive since I will have to pre-calculate it. For example, for the A column, I will have to check how many items are in the stock and the transactions columns to be able to either set the rowspace attribute (for a <td>) or the height (by CSS). And I will have to calculate it every time an action is taken (when a new transaction is created).
>
>> Couldn't you just use the "rowspan" attribute?
>>
>> James
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jan 27, 2012, at 9:02 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to find a way to get a design to work, and I guess I'm reaching my Web design skills to its limits. Anyway, I have to work on a form in a table form. The problem is that how I can expand the height of a <td> or a <div> when I'm inside a WORepetition. See this example:
>>>
>>> <Capture d’écran 2012-01-27 à 09.46.34.png>
>>>
>>> My original design was using a <table>, and inside some <td>, I'm using a <div> for each sub-row (the "A" and "B"). Problem is, alignment is not ok. For example, for MEC-1044, A might have four transactions, but B will show up on the same "line" as the second transaction of A. I have tried to move to full CSS (e.g., replacing the table with divs) and I get the same problem.
>>>
>>> I guess when building the list of transactions for A, I could count of number of nodes and adjust by JavaScript the height of the column for A. For example, if the default height for A is 25px and it have four transactions, I could change the height of the A column to 100px. But that means that I have to check all columns to find what will be the maximum height. For example, if A don't have any transactions yet but another column is higher, I will have to use the height for that column.
>>>
>>> Is this something doable, especially in a WORepetition? I never saw a design like that on the Web, so maybe it's just not possible.
>>>
>>> This is what the table look like on the HTML side:
>>>
>>> <table width="90%">
>>> </tr>
>>> <wo:loop list="$childsSpec" item="$childSpec">
>>> <tr valign="top">
>>> <td class="spec_name" width="150">
>>> <strong><wo:str value="$childSpec.ID" /></strong>
>>> </td>
>>> <td class="spec_revision">
>>> <wo:loop list="$revisions" item="$revisionItem">
>>> <div style="height: 25px; width:100%;"> <wo:str value="$revisionItem.ID" /> </div>
>>> </wo:loop>
>>> </td>
>>> <td class="spec_stock">
>>> <wo:loop list="$revisions" item="$revisionItem">
>>> <wo:loop list="$~availablesPartsForSpec(revisionItem)" item="$partItem">
>>> <div style="height: 25px; width:100%;"> <wo:str value="$partItem.availableQuantity" /> </div>
>>> </wo:loop>
>>> </wo:loop>
>>> </td>
>>> <td class="spec_parts">
>>> <wo:loop list="$revisions" item="$revisionItem">
>>> <wo:loop list="$~availablesPartsForSpec(revisionItem)" item="$partItem">
>>> <div style="height: 25px; width:100%;">
>>> <wo:AjaxObserveField updateContainerID="main_table" action="$~addPartsFromLot(partItem)"> <wo:textfield value="$quantityToAdd" size="4" numberformat="#" style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;" /> </wo:AjaxObserveField>
>>> </div>
>>> </wo:loop>
>>> </wo:loop>
>>> </td>
>>> <td class="spec_manifest">
>>> <wo:loop list="$revisions" item="$revisionItem">
>>> <wo:loop list="$~transactionsForSpec(revisionItem)" item="$specTransactionItem">
>>> <div style="height: 25px; width:100%;">
>>> <wo:AjaxObserveField updateContainerID="main_table" action="$~removeQuantityFromTransaction(specTransactionItem)">
>>> <span style="margin-right: 10px; width=40px;"><wo:textfield value="$specTransactionItem.quantityToRemove" numberformat="#" size="4" /></span>
>>> <span style="margin-right: 10px;"><wo:str value="~@java.lang.Math@abs(specTransactionItem.quantity)" /></span>
>>> <wo:str value="$specTransactionItem.dateEnd" dateformat="%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S" />
>>> </wo:AjaxObserveField>
>>> </div>
>>> </wo:loop>
>>> </wo:loop>
>>> </td>
>>> </wo:if>
>>> <td class="spec_quantity"><wo:str value="$~missingQuantity(childSpec)" /></td>
>>> <td class="spec_required_qty"><wo:str value="$~spec.requiredQuantityForChild(childSpec)" /></td>
>>> </tr>
>>> </wo:loop>
>>> </table>
>>>
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