On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 7:13 PM, Saba Sehrish <ssehrish@fnal.gov> wrote:
On Feb 18, 2014, at 12:23 PM, Peter Cock <p.j.a.cock@googlemail.com> wrote:
I am using *.loc files, to create a bunch of tables I need, but I want to display complete tables (e.g. from .loc file) with clickable elements for users so that their input could be captured.
For example if in my .loc file I have the following contents
Model Size Path M001 L180 full path to some file M002 L256 full path to some file ...
And I want this information to appear in the form of an html table (can be some other table as well) when user loads the tool, and all M001, M002 should be clickable elements.
Once clicked they should be navigated to another table with more
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Saba Sehrish <ssehrish@fnal.gov> wrote: options.
By clickable, are you wanting selection by row - or by cell? If by row this doesn't sound so different to how Galaxy's current *.loc parameters work...
Peter
Its a row but the concern is that each row has 10 numbers in
it, and I have tried using .loc file to display this information to the users in the form of a pull-down menu. It is difficult for users to see the complete row with proper formatting and table header to describe what does each number mean. So the idea is to display this information in the form of a table (using html, js) to the users instead of a select/pull down menu.
OK - so no deep changes to the Galaxy parameter data model etc would be needed (which is good news), 'just' a new table rendering of a *.loc based parameter. However, I'm not in a position to judge how much work that would be... On the bright side, from the API and functional testing point of view, this would be just like the current *.loc based parameters (Hopefully one of the Galaxy team can give you a more informed opinion.) Peter