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6.83.  < rich:toolBar >

A horizontal bar with Action items on it that accepts any JSF components as children.


Table 6.456. rich : toolBar attributes

Attribute NameDescription
bindingThe attribute takes a value-binding expression for a component property of a backing bean
contentClassA CSS style is to be applied to each element of tool bar content. Use this style, for example, to setup parameters of the font.
contentStyleA CSS style is to be applied to each element of tool bar content.
heightA height of a bar in pixels. If a height is not defined, a bar height depends of the "headerFontSize" skin parameter.
idEvery component may have a unique id that is automatically created if omitted
itemSeparatorA separator between items on a bar. Possible values are "none", "line", "square", "disc" and "grid". Default value is "none".
onitemclickHTML: a script expression; a pointer button is clicked on an item
onitemdblclickHTML: a script expression; a pointer button is double-clicked on an item
onitemkeydownHTML: a script expression; a key is pressed down on an item
onitemkeypressHTML: a script expression; a key is pressed and released on an item
onitemkeyupHTML: a script expression; a key is released on an item
onitemmousedownHTML: script expression; a pointer button is pressed down on an item
onitemmousemoveHTML: a script expression; a pointer is moved on an item
onitemmouseoutHTML: a script expression; a pointer is moved away from an item
onitemmouseoverHTML: a script expression; a pointer is moved onto an item
onitemmouseupHTML: script expression; a pointer button is released on an item
renderedIf "false", this component is not rendered
separatorClassA CSS class to be applied to tool bar separators.
styleCSS style(s) is/are to be applied when this component is rendered
styleClassCorresponds to the HTML class attribute
widthA width of a bar that can be defined in pixels or as percentage. Default value is 100%.

Table 6.457. Component identification parameters

NameValue
component-typeorg.richfaces.ToolBar
component-classorg.richfaces.component.html.HtmlToolBar
component-familyorg.richfaces.ToolBar
renderer-typeorg.richfaces.ToolBarRenderer
tag-classorg.richfaces.taglib.ToolBarTag

To create the simplest variant on a page use the following syntax:

Example:


...
    <rich:toolBar>
        <!--//...Set of action or other JSF components-->
    </rich:toolBar>
...

Example:

import org.richfaces.component.html.HtmlToolBar;

...
HtmlToolBar myToolBar = new HtmlToolBar();
...

A toolBar is a wrapper component that facilitates creation of menu and tool bars. All components defined inside are located on a stylized bar with possibility to group, arrange on the both bar sides, and place predefined separators between them.

Grouping and an input side definition is described for toolBarGroup that defines this functionality.

Separators are located between components with the help of the "itemSeparator" attribute with four predefined values:

For example, when setting a separator of a disc type, the following result is produced:


Moreover, for toolBar style "width" and "height" attributes are placed above all.

A custom separator can be added with the help of "itemSeparator" facet.

Example:


...
<f:facet name="itemSeparator"> 
    <rich:separator width="2" height="14" /> 
</f:facet>
...

Custom separator can be also specified by URL to the separator image in the attribute "itemSeparator" of the <rich:toolBar> .

Example:


...
<rich:toolBar id="toolBar" width="#{bean.width}" height="#{bean.height}" itemSeparator="/images/separator_img.jpg"/>
...

This is a result:


As it could be seen in the picture above, the image for itemSeparator was changed.

For skinnability implementation, the components use a style class redefinition method. Default style classes are mapped on skin parameters.

There are two ways to redefine the appearance of all <rich:toolBar> components at once:





In order to redefine styles for all <rich:toolBar> components on a page using CSS, it's enough to create classes with the same names (possible classes could be found in the tables above) and define necessary properties in them.

Example:


...
.rich-toolbar-item{
    
font-weight:bold;
}
...

This is a result:


In the example font weight for items was changed.

Also it's possible to change styles of particular <rich:toolBar> component. In this case you should create own style classes and use them in corresponding <rich:toolBar> styleClass attributes. An example is placed below:

Example:


...
.myClass{
    
font-style:italic;
    
font-weight:bold;
}
...

The "styleClass" attribute for <rich:toolBar> is defined as it's shown in the example below:

Example:


<rich:toolBar ... styleClass="myClass"/>

This is a result:


As it could be seen on the picture above,the font style and the font weight for items was changed.

The component also has the standard attributes "style" and "styleClass" that could redefine an appearance of a particular component variants.

Here you can see the example of <rich:toolBar> usage and sources for the given example.