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Nick Belaevski updated RF-5219:
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Fix Version/s: 3.3.0
dropSupport: typeMapping attribute have wrong description.
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Key: RF-5219
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/RF-5219
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.3.0
Environment: \trunk\docs\userguide\en\target\docbook\publish\en-US\html\
Reporter: Mikhail Vitenkov
Assignee: Svetlana mukhina
Fix For: 3.3.0
Currently displayed following description: Map between a draggable type and an indicator
name on zone. it's defined with the pair (drag type:indicator name))
In truth, typeMapping accept string in JSON format({key1:value1,key2:value2...}), where
key is a dragType and value is a parameter, defined in dropSupport, that will be passed to
indicator content. IOW typeMapping allows to customize indicator(depend on dragType)
through the parameters, defined in dropSupport.
For example,
dropSupport:
<rich:dropSupport acceptedTypes="text2"
typeMapping="{text2:dragType2,text1:dragType1}">
<rich:dndParam name="dragType1"
value="dragType1"></rich:dndParam>
<rich:dndParam name="dragType2"
value="dragType2"></rich:dndParam>
</rich:dropSupport>
dragIndicator:
<rich:dragIndicator id="indicator">
<f:facet name="single">
<f:verbatim>
{marker} <b>{dragType1}{dragType2}</b>
</f:verbatim>
</f:facet>
</rich:dragIndicator>
And two dragSupport with dragType equal to "dragType1" and
"dragType2" accordingly.
So, when you drag element with "dragType1" dragSupport to area with
dropSupport, you will see dragType1 in indicator content. The same thing for
"dragType2"
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