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[CPS-users] customize folder_view
Michael Schulz
mschulz at webgis.de
Thu Apr 19 16:08:29 CEST 2007
Hi,
and thanks for your answer. I think, that adding a theme and page
mapping is not what i actually want to do. I already have a new portal
theme, that has several pages, but on each page, there will be
folder_views and folder_contents rendered.
Say, for all sections i want the folder_view on each theme page to
have the same but not the default layout. I thought i could create a
customized "section_folder_view" that just changes how the folder
items are arranged and the rest of the page is not affected.
Is that possible?
2007/4/19, alin voinea <avoinea at nuxeo.com>:
>
> Hi,
>
> Create a new Theme Page and from ZMI in portal_themes > Method Themes Tab
> add a mapping:
>
> folder_view = YourTheme+YourCustomPage
>
> Michael Schulz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what would be the correct way to cutomize the visualization of a
> "folder_view" ?
> Meaning, the folder_contents should remain as it is, i just want the
> folder_view view customized.
>
> I know how to tell the types that are afftected to use another method
> instead of folder view, but i am not sure what i have to put in this
> replacement method.
>
> At the moment
> "skins/cps_default/content_lib_display_contents_column"
> takes care of the visualization, but for folder_view and
> folder_contents. I could put the separation of the rendering into a
> customized version of that PT, but it seems to me not the perfect
> solution.
>
> Thanks for any hints and help, Michael
>
>
>
>
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