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How to avoid the higlights in xforms:repeat

Eric van der Vlist
Hi,

I am using a xforms:repeat for pure display (I have only xforms:output
controls in this repeat) and I am wondering how I can avoid the
highlight of one of the items in the repeat since it makes no sense in
that context.

Thanks,

Eric
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Re: How to avoid the higlights in xforms:repeat

Hank Ratzesberger

I simply added a <style> to the xhtml page. In
my case, I had a specific background color:

.xforms-repeat-selected-item-1 {
background-color: #eee;
}
.xforms-repeat-selected-item-2 {
background-color: #eee;
}


The classes represent first and second level
nested repeats.

Cheers,
Hank
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Re: How to avoid the higlights in xforms:repeat

Ryan Puddephatt
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Erik,
    You can place a @xhtml:class on the xforms:repeat with background-color:white in the class selector

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Eric van der Vlist wrote:
Hi,

I am using a xforms:repeat for pure display (I have only xforms:output
controls in this repeat) and I am wondering how I can avoid the
highlight of one of the items in the repeat since it makes no sense in
that context.

Thanks,

Eric
  

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Re: How to avoid the higlights in xforms:repeat

Eric van der Vlist
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Le jeudi 24 mai 2007 à 07:55 -0700, Hank Ratzesberger a écrit :

> I simply added a <style> to the xhtml page. In
> my case, I had a specific background color:
>
> .xforms-repeat-selected-item-1 {
> background-color: #eee;
> }
> .xforms-repeat-selected-item-2 {
> background-color: #eee;
> }
>
>
> The classes represent first and second level
> nested repeats.
Yep, but I want to avoid this only when I have only output controls
embedded!

If there is no other solutions, I can probably embed these in an HTML
element with a distinctive class and craft a CSS selector to match
that...

Thanks,

Eric

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Re: How to avoid the higlights in xforms:repeat

Eric van der Vlist
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Ryan,

Le jeudi 24 mai 2007 à 16:10 +0100, Ryan Puddephatt a écrit :
> Erik,
>     You can place a @xhtml:class on the xforms:repeat with
> background-color:white in the class selector

In my case, the background color isn't white, but that's working fine
with a class that has a transparent background. The class attribute
needs to be placed on the element embedded in the xforms:repeat.

That's much simple than what I had in mind, thanks!

Eric

> Ryan
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> Eric van der Vlist wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using a xforms:repeat for pure display (I have only xforms:output
> > controls in this repeat) and I am wondering how I can avoid the
> > highlight of one of the items in the repeat since it makes no sense in
> > that context.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Eric
> >  
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Re: How to avoid the higlights in xforms:repeat

Erik Bruchez
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Yup, I usually write:

.xforms-repeat-selected-item-1 { background-color: transparent }
.xforms-repeat-selected-item-2 { background-color: transparent }
.xforms-repeat-selected-item-3 { background-color: transparent }
.xforms-repeat-selected-item-4 { background-color: transparent }

-Erik

Eric van der Vlist wrote:

> Ryan,
>
> Le jeudi 24 mai 2007 à 16:10 +0100, Ryan Puddephatt a écrit :
>> Erik,
>>     You can place a @xhtml:class on the xforms:repeat with
>> background-color:white in the class selector
>
> In my case, the background color isn't white, but that's working fine
> with a class that has a transparent background. The class attribute
> needs to be placed on the element embedded in the xforms:repeat.
>
> That's much simple than what I had in mind, thanks!
>
> Eric
>
>> Ryan
>> Ryan Puddephatt
>> Software Engineer
>>  
>> Teleflex Group - IT UK
>> 1 Michaelson Square
>> Livingston
>> West Lothian
>> Scotland
>> EH54 7DP
>>  
>> e> [hidden email]
>> t> +44(0)1506 407 110
>> f> +44(0)1506 407 108
>> w> www.teleflex.com
>>
>> "Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring
>> aircraft building progress by weight." - Bill Gates
>> "If you lie to the compiler, it will get its revenge." - Henry Spencer
>> "It's hard enough to find an error in your code when you're looking
>> for it; it's even harder when you've assumed your code is error-free."
>> - Steve McConnell
>> "If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then
>> the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization." -
>> Gerald Weinberg
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Eric van der Vlist wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am using a xforms:repeat for pure display (I have only xforms:output
>>> controls in this repeat) and I am wondering how I can avoid the
>>> highlight of one of the items in the repeat since it makes no sense in
>>> that context.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Eric
>>>  
>>>
>>> ____________________________________________________________________
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