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Dave Rexel
Posted: 05/04/2002, 6:06 PM


Doru: The blue text are the answers of Alexey.

> 1. The Studio will alow in the design the reposition of the form buttons
> (Insert, Delete, Cancel, etc.) from the Right/Botom to anywhere in the
> respective form (Left, Center, Up) ?

CC includes basic html editor, suitable for most button repositions,
if something can't be done in design mode, you can modify html
right inside CCS without stepping out of project space. This is were you
see the power of CCS as a 2-way code generator.


>
> 2. Also, the forms designed in Studio will alow to change natively the
> standard buttons to image-buttons (with or w/o support for changing the
> button image on mouse-over, mouse-click, etc. events) ?

Yes , there is image button control type for this


>
> 3. The Studio will alow to change the navigation elements with images, and
> to relocate the navigation *bar* to other position on the form ? Also, the
> page numbers can be relocated in the design stage ?

Yes , this can easily be done in design mode.


>
> 4. The Studio will have some kind of Script Library, that will store a
user
> script/event (stored on a per script language and category basis), so that
> the designer can do a drag-and-drop (or copy/paste) of that script/event
in
> to the Events properties of a form ? And that Script Library can be shared
> with other developers, imported/exported into/from Studio to other
> instalation on other workstation ?

Yes , these scripts are called "Actions" , they are [ex/im]portable.
They are mix of XSL and usual scripts.


>
> 5. In the design stage, Studio can alow you to position a form anywhere on
> the page ? How about a text, static image, applet, flash, ActiveX object ?

Text and image can be moved, applets and flash are not yet supported in
desing mode (in place of this cc html code editor can be used).


>
> 6. The Studio can work with multiple headers, so you can assign to
diferent
> pages a diferent header/footer ?

CCS uses a powerul mechnism called includable pages , which is a
significantly broader
abstraction unlike CC headers footers.

>
> 7. The Studio will alow you to adjust the space (vert/horiz) between the
> forms on a page, or between the header(footer) and the rest of the forms ?

YES.


>
> 8. Can Studio replicate a page or form onto a number of other page (so you
> can include a menu on many pages), so you can edit just one page (not like
> in CC2.0, when you copy/paste a menu form on every page, and if you make a
> slight change you are forced to re-copy/paste that form on every page or
to
> do manualy that change on every page) ?

Covered by includable page functionality.


>
> 9. The Studio styles management are better then the CC2.0 ? Will alow me
to
> have a wider range of style elements to modify INSIDE of Studio (not with
> DW, UD or FP) ? Can i do a diferent style on a specific Text Box, or
> navigation elements, buttons, or on a Field Caption ?

All elements can easily be formatted from Format Property tab that contains
a lot of style parameters.


>
> 10. The Studio will have a wider properties for a form or field, like
focus
> the keyboard on THAT field, or confirm delete for THAT record form (with
> customizable message), to show the total numbers of records on THAT form,
> etc.
>

Focus can be set up in design mode via properties. Delete confirmation can
be handled via
client side events supported by CCS interface , users can import their
actions into these events as well
as into server side ones.


>
> Thank you,
>
>
>
> Doru APOSTOLESCU
> Certified NT Admin
> TEHNOPLUS Ltd.
>doru@tehnoplus.com
>
>


   


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