display multiple custom fields in operator view
implements #991
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@cpvalente I could use some help with the styling
Hi @alex-Arc , just finish what you can and I can do the styling. would you mind adding a screenshot highlighting the issue?
I have gotten as far as i can. It works as before,
it's mainly just getting it to look like the other fileds
@cpvalente I tried again to get the theming to work, but no luck https://v2.chakra-ui.com/docs/components/menu/usage
I would like it to look somewhat like the select element or at least be the same colour
i fixed the disappearing values when editing again but they still disappear when looking at the dropdown twice
https://github.com/cpvalente/ontime/assets/19875125/f99bf2ba-f7f0-41a6-85e1-eb5fe33c18ce
I think be course we don't have any where to keep the string array Should I add one more useRef for this or a useState?
I think be course we don't have any where to keep the string array
Should I add one more useRef for this or a useState?
To have a piece of data which causes re-renders you need usaste-te
I needed a useEffect to make it stable is this ok ? @cpvalente https://github.com/cpvalente/ontime/pull/1001/commits/01cf0b08a53deda619a7357e0581abd7aa3ec2cf
should I make the other types into components as well?
I needed a useEffect to make it stable is this ok ? @cpvalente 01cf0b0
you usually dont need to combine both the useEffect and a useState
would the following not work?
const [paramState, setParamState] = useState<string>(setParamState(defaultOptionValue));
should I make the other types into components as well?
I would be of the opinion that things that are "as well" are generally out of scope. For now lets focus on merging this feature and keep the improvements in mind