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Brian Leathem commented on RF-13082:
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I made some compromises (ie. not vertically centering the picklist button column) and this
is the style rule needed to set the pick-list size:
{code}
<style type="text/css">
.pick-list .scrollBox {
max-height: 250px; // or height
}
</style>
{code}
The above css style results in a scrollbar being added to the source and target lists when
the number of elements in the respective lists is sufficiently large. This works well in
both the large and small (responsive) views. With this re-factoring, we _could_ expose
this value as a widget-option/facelet-attribute.
{panel:bgColor=#FFFFCE}
*Note:* Setting the height of the .pick-list itself will lead to overlapping content in
responsive mode.
{panel}
Change the orderingList component to use the new orderingList widget
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Key: RF-13082
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-13082
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: component-selects
Reporter: Brian Leathem
Assignee: Brian Leathem
Fix For: 5.0.0.Alpha2
Original Estimate: 1 day
Remaining Estimate: 1 day
Attributes to be dropped in the RF5 implementation:
* disabledClass
* headerClass
* itemClass
* selectItemClass
* listHeight
* listWidth
* listMaxHeight
* listMaxWidth
It is felt that the *Class attributes are redundant. Custom component styling can be
achieved with the combination of the CSS class specified by the _styleClass_ attribute,
along with the relevant stateful CSS class (_disabled_, _header_, _ui-selectee_,
ui-selected_).
Similarly the height/width CSS attributes are better set with CSS styles, rather than via
facelet attributes.
Additionally, we should consider dropping the onlist* event handlers, as there is
considerable overlap with their on* counterparts. For instance, are there really use
cases that require differentiating between onmouveover and onlistmouseover?
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