| Tuesday 10 June 2003 11:28:25 am 
                                                                 Hi, maybe here is something whats in your mind: http://www.radiologie-weinheim.de/content/view/full/93/ I made a custom folder and an custom article-class to show the content the way it does. together with some css-magic its displaying this way. build an override-template for the specific custom folder: 
{default with_children=true()}{let list_count=and($with_children,fetch('content','list_count',hash(parent_node_id,$node.node_id)))}
 
{default content_object=$node.objectcontent_version=$node.contentobject_version_object}
 
<table class="linklist" width="100%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="3" border="0"><tr>
 <th style="border: thin solid black;" align="left">Untersuchung</th><th align="left" style="border: thin solid black;">Anmeldung</th><th align="left" style="border: thin solid black;">Vorbereitung</th><th align="left" style="border: thin solid black;">Dauer(in Minuten)</th>
 </tr>
 {let name=Child
 children=fetch('content','list',hash(parent_node_id, $node.node_id, sort_by, array(array(priority))))}
 {section loop=$:children sequence=array(bglight,bgdark)}
 <tr>
 {node_view_gui view=line content_node=$Child:item}
 </tr>
 {/section}
 </table>
 
{/let}{/default}
 {/let}
 {/default}
 I'm sure it can be done in a more elegant way. a big problem is that the template is incredible slow if there is no object relation defined. but i think one can use the new is_empty-function to solve this pitfall. btw: does anybody have an idea how the table-rows can be showed bglight-bgdark ? did not solve this problem with the above stated code. Regards, Thomas |