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Embedding parsley components [message #1692332] Wed, 15 April 2015 03:19 Go to next message
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Dear Parsley Team!

I met with parsley few days ago and it seems interesting to me. Before I start to learn, i want to ask: is it possible to embed generated parsley components into existing view? My idea is use parsley forms in the tabbed property sheet page.

Best regards,
Krisztian
Re: Embedding parsley components [message #1692354 is a reply to message #1692332] Wed, 15 April 2015 05:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On 15/04/2015 09:20, Krisztian Koncz wrote:
> Dear Parsley Team!
>
> I met with parsley few days ago and it seems interesting to me. Before I
> start to learn, i want to ask: is it possible to embed generated parsley
> components into existing view? My idea is use parsley forms in the
> tabbed property sheet page.
>
> Best regards,
> Krisztian

Hi there

yes, that's actually the main idea of Parsley: provide (or develop your
own) components and reuse them where you want. We also provide some
views (that are also saveable just like editors) where our default
components are embedded.

I've never tried to embed one of our forms into a tabbed property, but
if that accepts any component, then there should be no problem.

I hope this clarifies the question.

cheers
Lorenzo

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Re: Embedding parsley components [message #1692857 is a reply to message #1692354] Mon, 20 April 2015 05:26 Go to previous message
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Hi Krisztian,
yes I confirm, I've just done it.
You can easily embed one or more parsley component in the tabbed properties, it's quite simple.

Let us know if you need help!

Francesco
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