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"my outfits" tab in top-level appearance sidebar (tier 1)
llui:
- Setting container panel for accordion tab control to dynamically add tabs to accordions.
- Added method to dynamically remove accordion tabs.
- Added LLIconCtrl image setter.
newview:
- Class LLOutfitsList - a list of agents's outfits from "My Outfits" inventory category which represents each outfit by an accordion tab with a list of items inside it.
- Class LLWearableItemsList - a list of wearable items used in each accordion tab of "My Outfits" tab.
- Class LLInventoryItemsList - a base class for LLWearableItemsList that represents inventory items by panels in LLFlatListView.
- Class LLPanelInventoryItem - inventory item representation for a flat list. Item icon is set according to item type.
- Class LLInventoryCategoriesObserver - an observer used in LLOutfitsList for monitoring changes to "My Outfits" inventory category and updating outfits accordion tabs and list of items for each outfit.
Known issues:
- Only first outfit tab is displayed in "My Outfits" until this tab is expanded.
- Bottom bar buttons and filter field not functioning for "My Outfits" tab since LLOutfitsList still doesn't support selection, filtering and sorting.
- "My Outfits" and "Wearing" tabs of "Appearance" side panel might need a common interface to use LLOutfitsList and LLinventoryPanel as tabs in LLPanelOutfitsInventory or "Wearing" tab should be replaces with LLOutfitsList class object i.e. a flat list.
On review - https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/285/
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branch : product-engine
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scrolling (open accordion should fill space)
fix is not complete since we got horizontal scrolbar which I think is not intended...need to fix croll_container.
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branch : product-engine
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scroll window)
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Both LLAccordionCtrl and LLAccordionCtrlTab should live in llui, not
newview. I need to make this happen in order to fix EXT-3929. No code
change was necessary (other than to change #include for predefined
headers) as these classes did not rely on any newview code.
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