[fusion-users] Add HTML table inside the Jx.TreeFolder object

Paul Spencer pspencer at dmsolutions.ca
Tue Sep 2 07:26:55 EDT 2008


An achievable option would be to create a tree of the layers that have  
selection results and have the actual results next to them:

+- My Map             +-------------------+
+-+- My Group     +-> | Selection Details |
   |-+- My Layer   |   +---------+---------+
     |-- Result 1  |   | Field 1 | Value 1 |
     |-- Result 2  |   +---------+---------+
     |-- Result 3 -+   | Field 2 | Value 2 |
     +-- Result 4      +---------+---------+

(Sorry for the horrible ascii art)

Cheers

Paul


On 1-Sep-08, at 12:08 AM, Rodolfo Moreno wrote:

>
> Thanks Paul for your quick answer.
> my use case:
> a widget that shows the selected layers in JxFolders (similiar a
> selectionpanel)
> and if the user wants to see the selected features for some layer  
> should
> expand the folder.
> The selected features should be showed in a table.
>
> I think that is kind of widget is useful when the map has many  
> layers and
> many features displayed at the same time.
>
> I hope that it has clarified my idea
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Paul Spencer-2 wrote:
>>
>> Hi Rodolfo,
>>
>> unfortunately the Jx.Tree code is not designed to support content  
>> that
>> is not a Jx.TreeFolder or Jx.TreeItem.  This is an interesting idea,
>> however.  Can you explain your use case?  I'm not promising that Jx
>> will be able to do it, but I would like to know why you want to do  
>> it :)
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>> On 29-Aug-08, at 5:15 PM, Rodolfo Moreno wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Paul,
>>> excuse my rudeness for writing to you straight, but I know you are a
>>> seasoned developer in Jx.
>>>
>>> I want to show a HTML table after doing click to a Jx.TreeFolder
>>>
>>> /* add a folder to the tree */
>>>   var folder = new Jx.TreeFolder({label: 'My Folder'});
>>>   tree.append(folder);
>>>
>>> /* put an item into the folder */
>>> var item = new Jx.TreeItem({label: 'item ' + i});
>>> folder.append(item);
>>>
>>> This is a sample that I found in zip file of fusion. It shows how
>>> put an
>>> item as a text into folder,
>>> but I would like to append a HTML table into folder, is it possible?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>> -----
>>> Rodolfo Moreno
>>> CivilEng
>>>
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