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Topic Title: adding text objects to a template Topic Summary: Created On: 2-Jan-2007 22:32 Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi,
I want to add a text-object instead of a header-object to a my template.
How can I manage this? Couldn't find help about this in the reference manual.
Can anybody give me a hint?
Thanks
.... and a happy new year
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Can't do it I am afraid.
Templates only create headings. To do what you want you would need a little bit of custom DXL. ------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com |
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Ok....so I need to step in a bit deeper into the refernce manuel :-).
Thanks for your respond Tony
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I gave up ever trying to use dxl templates a long time ago for just this reason. I now create formal module templates for users to copy whenever they generate a new module. This enables me to add applicable items to ensure consistency such as attributes, views, filters etc as well as object text.
- Martin ------------------------- - Martin |
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Hi Martin,
Thats a nice Idea. Its probably the most pragmatic way.
Regards Omar
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I have a DXL Template that dose what was requested.
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