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[Bricolage-General] adding sub elements to an element (story/page)
Am I right in thinking that once a specific story is created from a story
element, or a specific page is generated from a page element, its complement
of elements is fixed, and if I decide, for example, to add a new field to
the story element, the specific story or will not acquire the ability to add
the new field?

And a second question. Does the interface provide any way to clone an
element such as a story or page?

TIA

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Re: [Bricolage-General] adding sub elements to an element (story/page) [ In reply to ]
On Friday, January 17, 2003, at 05:25 PM, Harrison, George (FSH) wrote:

> Am I right in thinking that once a specific story is created from a
> story
> element, or a specific page is generated from a page element, its
> complement
> of elements is fixed, and if I decide, for example, to add a new field
> to
> the story element, the specific story or will not acquire the ability
> to add
> the new field?

No. If you change the Element definition, you'll be able to add any new
subelements and fields to existing stories.

> And a second question. Does the interface provide any way to clone an
> element such as a story or page?

Version 1.5.0 allows you to clone a story on your workspace.

Regards,

David

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