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[jira] [Updated] (ISIS-993) Show different object members on multiple tabs

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-993?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Dan Haywood updated ISIS-993:
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    Description: 
4-jan-2016:
Divide the screen into two halves.

All properties in separate tabs.

Each collection in its own tabs.

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as per [1] mailing list thread.

The example in the mailng list splits up the object's properties/collections (contributed or otherwise) into two different sets of tabs... but as a first pass I think a single row of tabs ought to suffice.

We also need to be mindful that we may want to use tabs as a metaphor for multiple opened objects (as a replacement for bookmarks), so this is another reason for a single row of tabs. 

To support this would require extensions to @DomainObjectLayout or equivalent xxx.layout.json file.


[1] http://markmail.org/message/merftvqoiy6ht3kq

  was:
as per [1] mailing list thread.

The example in the mailng list splits up the object's properties/collections (contributed or otherwise) into two different sets of tabs... but as a first pass I think a single row of tabs ought to suffice.

We also need to be mindful that we may want to use tabs as a metaphor for multiple opened objects (as a replacement for bookmarks), so this is another reason for a single row of tabs. 

To support this would require extensions to @DomainObjectLayout or equivalent xxx.layout.json file.


[1] http://markmail.org/message/merftvqoiy6ht3kq


> Show different object members on multiple tabs
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ISIS-993
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-993
>             Project: Isis
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Core, Core: Viewer: Wicket
>    Affects Versions: viewer-wicket-1.7.0
>            Reporter: Dan Haywood
>            Assignee: Dan Haywood
>             Fix For: 1.14.0
>
>
> 4-jan-2016:
> Divide the screen into two halves.
> All properties in separate tabs.
> Each collection in its own tabs.
> ~~~
> as per [1] mailing list thread.
> The example in the mailng list splits up the object's properties/collections (contributed or otherwise) into two different sets of tabs... but as a first pass I think a single row of tabs ought to suffice.
> We also need to be mindful that we may want to use tabs as a metaphor for multiple opened objects (as a replacement for bookmarks), so this is another reason for a single row of tabs. 
> To support this would require extensions to @DomainObjectLayout or equivalent xxx.layout.json file.
> [1] http://markmail.org/message/merftvqoiy6ht3kq



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