Commit bab65752 authored by Jérome Perrin's avatar Jérome Perrin

Support fields defining items for list values

git-svn-id: https://svn.erp5.org/repos/public/erp5/trunk@17255 20353a03-c40f-0410-a6d1-a30d3c3de9de
parent 1ba47f63
......@@ -242,12 +242,22 @@ bWxQSwUGAAAAAAIAAgCeAAAAhwwAAAAA</string> </value>
<table:table-cell table:style-name=\'field-table.A1\' office:value-type=\'string\'>\n
<text:p text:style-name=\'field-label\' tal:content="python: here.Localizer.erp5_ui.gettext(field.get_value(\'title\')).encode(\'utf-8\')" />\n
</table:table-cell>\n
<table:table-cell table:style-name=\'field-table.B1\' office:value-type=\'string\' tal:define="value python: field.get_value(\'default\')">\n
<table:table-cell table:style-name=\'field-table.B1\' office:value-type=\'string\'\n
tal:define="value python: field.get_value(\'default\')">\n
<tal:block tal:condition="python: same_type(value,[]) or same_type(value,())">\n
<!-- XXX render_odf for list fields ? using TAL structure ? -->\n
<tal:block tal:repeat="item value">\n
<text:p text:style-name=\'field-content\' tal:content="item" />\n
</tal:block>\n
<tal:block tal:condition="python: field.has_value(\'items\')"\n
tal:define="field_item_dict python:dict([(x[1], x[0]) for x in field.get_value(\'items\')]);">\n
<tal:block tal:repeat="item value">\n
<text:p text:style-name=\'field-content\'\n
tal:content="python: field_item_dict.get(item, \'??? (%s)\' % item)"/>\n
</tal:block>\n
</tal:block>\n
<tal:block tal:condition="python: not field.has_value(\'items\')">\n
<!-- XXX render_odf for list fields ? using TAL structure ? -->\n
<tal:block tal:repeat="item value">\n
<text:p text:style-name=\'field-content\' tal:content="item" />\n
</tal:block>\n
</tal:block>\n
</tal:block>\n
<tal:block tal:condition="python: not (same_type(value, []) or same_type(value, ()))">\n
<text:p text:style-name=\'field-content\' tal:content="python: field.render_pdf(value)" />\n
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