On 24 Jul 2008, at 20:37, Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:
Up to now I wasn't able to catch a single click in the bundle list. I want to be able to click at an item (bundle) and get this selection back in the Ruby script. But I guess one is only able to use a double- click event for this. I can set a performButtonClick event to a data cell but I do not know how to get the selection?
I think with the ‘observe’ addition to tm_dialog, we can have it return when the selection changes (sort of a single click).
I didn’t understand if you guys are talking about having a short and long (more info) description for each bundle? I think this is a bad idea, there should just be one description (getting just one good description is hard enough :) ). If you want a shorter one to show inline in the UI we can make a convention like everything below a <hr> or similar will not be shown inline.
And yes, the value of the description key is supposed to be HTML, but is implicitly wrapped in <p> -- so technically this would be legal:
{ description = 'first paragraph</p> <p>next paragraph'; }
With that in mind, the convention about inline text could be first paragraph.