On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Raymond Asselin jgr.asselin@me.com wrote:
I Got it. You talked about generate heading in the past but can't figure how to send it. Now it's clear "<<hover your mouse inside the yellowish area of the collection, press ESC to invoke the menu, then select "generate heading">>.
Ah, sorry I did not make that more clear! Yes, that is the collection-object itself is represented on the screen, with its own context menu.
And, you can actually do a poor-mans multi-level sorting by selecting the ascending / descending arrows in \reverse\ order (inner-most sort level to outer-most).
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Le 2015-02-16 à 16:36, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com a écrit :
Hi Raymond,
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Raymond Asselin jgr.asselin@me.com wrote:
<SortedNotesExample.png>
Whoa! That looks familiar! :)
With Maui, you normallly don't need to do methods like #sortedNotes. You can just have #notes in there like you do at the bottom (set its output resultView to #panel). Then if you simply implement these methods on your Note class:
mauiDefaultColumns ^ #(med date heures com)
and
mauiSortableColumns ^ #(med date heures comString)
and
comString ^ self com ifNil: [ String empty ]
Then, hover your mouse inside the yellowish area of the collection, press ESC to invoke the menu, then select "generate heading".
You will get proper headers for those columns with ascending / descending sort arrows for each column. All for free from Maui.
HTH.
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