Ultra Light Client Guide and Reference
- attributeName
- The name of the attribute from an associated domain class that is used to
display instances of the class in this part. For details, see List general advice.
- backgroundColor
- The background color of the part.
- cursor
- The ULC cursor that is in effect when the mouse pointer is over this
part. Possible settings are Crosshair, Text, and
Wait. The default setting for this part is indicated by
<default>.
- decoration
- The set of colors and fonts owned by this part.
- enabled
- Indicates whether the part can be selected.
- enabler
- The part whose state prompts activation of this part at run time.
For more information on connecting enablers, see Building ULC applications visually.
- font
- The typeface used for text displayed on this part.
- foregroundColor
- The color of any text shown in the part, if applicable.
- height
- Initial height of the part in pixels. This attribute is explicitly
necessary because dimensions of this part must be known before the part can be
created at run time.
- heightInRows
- The number of entries that should initially be visible.
- label
- Settable but not used in this part.
- model
- The instance of UlcTableModel associated with this part, if you
use one.
- popupMenu
- An instance of UlcMenu that supports this part.
- rows
- The collection of domain objects associated with this part, if you choose
not to use a Table Model part.
- selectedItem
- The highlighted item.
- selectedItems
- The highlighted items (as a collection).
- selectionBackgroundColor
- The background color of text that has been highlighted in the part.
- selectionForegroundColor
- The foreground color of text that has been highlighted in the part.
- selectionMode
- Determines how many items may be selected from the list at once.
Allowable values are Multiple, Single, and Single Interval.
- self
- The class instance itself.
- toolTipText
- The text displayed in hover help for the part.
- width
- Initial width of the part in pixels. This attribute is explicitly
necessary because dimensions of this part must be known before the part is
created at run time.
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