User:Jcreer/SMS:DMI Table Elements
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Element <column>
Info | Definition of the column in the table. A widget defined in a column will be the widget used for each cell in the column. |
Versions | 1, 2 |
Attributes | none |
Children | text, read_only, optional, dependency, text_box, combo_box, edit_box, all elements starting with “custom_control”, check_box |
Used by | table |
Example | Column1 is read only, Column 2 isn’t read only and is also optional. This means the column can have empty fields and a warning message won’t be displayed.
< table > … <column> <text>Column1</text> <read_only></read_only> </ column > < column > <text>Column2</text> <optional></optional> </ column > </ table > |
Element <row>
Info | Typically a user would only use row if there is a fixed table and wanting to display row text or to specify specific rows as read only. Row tags are placed inside a < table >. |
Versions | 1, 2 |
Attributes | none |
Children | text, read_only, optional, dependency, text_box, combo_box, edit_box, all elements starting with “custom_control”, check_box, text_style |
Used by | table |
Example | Row 1 is read only, row 2 isn’t
< table > … <row> <text>Row1</text> <read_only></read_only> </row> <row> <text>Row2</text> </row> </ table > |
Element < table >
Info | Table widget with columns and rows. Will most likely have multiple column and row tags. |
Versions | 1, 2 |
Attributes | none |
Children | read_only, column, row, dependency, unique_name, text_style |
Used by | item |
Example | Read only table with 2 columns and 3 rows. The number of rows are fixed.
< table > <unique_name>myTable </unique_name> <read_only></read_only> <fixed_row_count>3</fixed_row_count> <column> <text>hours</text> </column> <column> <text>minutes</text> </column> </ table > |
Element <x_column>
Info | Used to define the attributes in the column such as text (heading). |
Versions | 2 |
Attributes | none |
Children | text |
Used by | control_curve |
Example | This example creates a curve button with the date/time flag.
<item> <control_curve> <unique_name>myCurve1</unique_name> <flags>XY_USEDATE</flags> <x_column> <text>Time </x_column> <y_column> <text>Velocity</text> </y_column> </control_curve> … |