Author: atsebro
Date: 2008-05-15 05:21:21 -0400 (Thu, 15 May 2008)
New Revision: 8587
Modified:
trunk/ui/dataTable/src/main/config/component/dataList.xml
Log:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/RF-3299 dataOrderedList:following attributes are
erroneus present in Rich Faces developer guide:footerClass and headerClass
Modified: trunk/ui/dataTable/src/main/config/component/dataList.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/ui/dataTable/src/main/config/component/dataList.xml 2008-05-15 05:58:07 UTC (rev
8586)
+++ trunk/ui/dataTable/src/main/config/component/dataList.xml 2008-05-15 09:21:21 UTC (rev
8587)
@@ -127,14 +127,25 @@
&ui_component_attributes;
&ui_data_attributes;
&html_universal_attributes;
- &spec_table_attributes;
+
+ <property>
+ <name>columnClasses</name>
+ <classname>java.lang.String</classname>
+ <description> Comma-delimited list of CSS style classes that are be applied to
the columns of this table. A space separated list of classes may also be specified for any
individual column. If the number of elements in this list is less than the number of
columns specified in the "columns" attribute, no "class" attribute is
output for each column greater than the number of elements in the list. If the number of
elements in the list is greater than the number of columns specified in the
"columns" attribute, the elements at the position in the list after the value of
the "columns" attribute are ignored</description>
+ </property>
- <property>
- <name>rowKeyConverter</name>
- <classname>javax.faces.convert.Converter</classname>
- <description>Converter for a RowKey object.
- </description>
- </property>
+ <property>
+ <name>rowClasses</name>
+ <classname>java.lang.String</classname>
+ <description> A comma-delimited list of CSS style classes that is applied to
popup table rows. A space separated list of classes may also be specified for any
individual row. The styles are applied, in turn, to each row in the table. For example, if
the list has two elements, the first style class in the list is applied to the first row,
the second to the second row, the first to the third row, the second to the fourth row,
etc. In other words, we keep iterating through the list until we reach the end, and then
we start at the beginning again</description>
+ </property>
+
+ <property>
+ <name>rowKeyConverter</name>
+ <classname>javax.faces.convert.Converter</classname>
+ <description>Converter for a RowKey object.
+ </description>
+ </property>
<property>
<name>rowKey</name>
@@ -262,11 +273,11 @@
<name>headerClass</name>
<classname>java.lang.String</classname>
</property>
- <property>
- <name>rowKeyConverter</name>
- <classname>javax.faces.convert.Converter</classname>
- <description>Converter for a RowKey object.
- </description>
+ <property>
+ <name>rowKeyConverter</name>
+ <classname>javax.faces.convert.Converter</classname>
+ <description>Converter for a RowKey object.
+ </description>
</property>
<property>
<name>rowKey</name>