in drawer, advanced search, it can happen that the form extends out
of the drawer. Overflow:auto at least allows the user to interact
properly with the form.
* separate the css class oe_searchview_custom into oe_searchview_custom
and oe_searchview_savefilter to be able to style them independently
* by default, the drawer has display:none
* fix a bug occuring when the user removed a custom filter (it hid the
remaining filters)
the header height is not fixed, it can change when the breadcrumbs
start a new line, or when there is only one view type (for ex, in most
reporting views). So, the top value of the view_manager_body has to be
adjusted accordingly.
the mail menu is a client action, so not subject to the same template
as regular views. so, it had to be patched to properly scroll like
other views (meaning: the 'header', left menu and top menu are fixed)
Also, changes the width of the searchbbar into a min-width css property,
to allow it to grow more. The reason is that we don't want the searchbox
to take two lines (or more), which will force the view_manager_header to be
higher, and which will cause slight issues with the scrollbar (absolutely
positioned)
(1) it seems that position:relative behaviour is undefined in a td,
so it has been moved to the div below oe_application
(2) the left menu bar can now scroll vertically if necessary.
when a view_manager is contained inside another, the
css rule for defining a scrollable zone (with position:absolute)
was also applied to the inside view manager.
correct a few problems introduced by the change to the scrolling area.
Note: body is in overflow:auto to allow scrolling when there is no view
manager (for example, client action)
Now, only the main view is supposed to scroll (the part below the
header with the view selector). The left menu, top bar and header
are supposed to stay fixed. This is done by carefully using
position:relative and absolute. However, this is likely to
introduce some (many?) issues, perhaps with tooltips position and
such. The bug hunt is on!
this commit splits the widget CustomFilters in two widgets:
CustomReports and SaveFilter. CustomReports is the widget
displaying the list of reports, and SaveFilter obviously is the
Save Current Filter widget.
The goal was to put the custom reports in the first column and the
Save Current Filter form in the second.
the searchview has been splitted in two widgets: SearchView and
SearchViewDrawer. They are dependent of each other, so a drawer
has to be created for each searchview. This was not the case in
some form views (inline, created by a wizard).
incomplete work. So far, the search view widget has been split in
two widgets: SearchView and SearchViewDrawer. The SearchViewDrawer
has been inserted inline, and some preliminary work has been done
to improve the layout.