[TYPO3] An exampe of usage of if-statement
Tapio Markula
tapio.markula at dnainternet.net
Thu Jun 8 12:15:18 CEST 2006
Susanne Moog wrote:
> Tapio Markula schrieb:
>
>> Ok. But it would be nice, if TSRef could tell in
>> http://typo3.org/documentation/document-library/references/doc_core_tsref/current/view/5/7/
>>
>> for what objects if could be applied with.
>
>
> I don't think so. What you want is something like bidirectional links,
> so every information is doubled. I think that this would be more
> confusing, than TSref is already.
> Isn't it quite logic that you look at what you already have and after
> this you look at what you can do with it?
> So you first look at your menu and then in TSref for "what can I do with
> my menu" <- and this information should be where the information of your
> menu is. Just like it is now.
>
>
> just IMHO.
>
> Regards,
> Susanne
Maybe - but TsRef is quite difficult to use. It could at least give some
hints.
For example.
In order to use if-correctly, you need to know, for what it can be
applied to. It works for example with HMENU objects. Look property list
of each object.
TSRef just list commonly cold lists without giving users any glue where
to use properties.
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