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New ERMD2WColumnSelector component #751

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Adds a small drop-down menu to list table headers, allowing the user to choose which columns to hide or display. The choices are persisted via the ERCoreBusinessLogic preferences system. To enable it, a rule as per the component java doc has to be added.

Also includes a corresponding functional test case for the ERModernMoviesTest application.

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darkv commented Aug 4, 2016

Can you rebase this branch? Seems to have merging conflicts.

…o list table headers, allowing the user to choose which columns to hide or display. The choices are persisted via the ERCoreBusinessLogic preferences system. To enable it, a rule as per the component java doc has to be added.

Also includes a corresponding functional test case for the ERModernMoviesTest application.
@fbarthez fbarthez force-pushed the pr/ERMDColumnSelector branch from c3b4d83 to 40f636a Compare September 9, 2016 06:41
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fbarthez commented Sep 9, 2016

I think (!) I've rebased and force-pushed this successfully – what an adventure! Unfortunately the travis build failed due to a missing dependency elsewhere.

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darkv commented Sep 9, 2016

Seems to have worked :-)

@darkv darkv merged commit 539d18c into wocommunity:master Sep 9, 2016
@fbarthez fbarthez deleted the pr/ERMDColumnSelector branch September 16, 2016 14:28
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