SW6000 Conference Management Software
User Manual
10
5 Formatted and list controls
Most of the controls are either formatted controls or list controls. The former controls only show
one data item (or nothing), the latter — potentially many items.
Both kinds of controls share a number of properties:
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ItemSize
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ItemFormat
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HorizontalContentAlignment
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VerticalContentAlignment
ItemSize
ItemSize property makes an item larger. It can have one of these values:
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Normal (default) – the height of items is one row unit size.
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Large – the height of items (not list header) is row unit size multiplied 2
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Auto (for lists) – Large is used if all list items can fit with this font, otherwise – Normal.
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Auto (for non-lists) – the height of the control is regulated by its row; the text adjusts to
the row height.
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Value – Used for defining the height of an item. The value ‘1’ is one row unit size.
On the image below Speakers list’s ItemSize is set to Large, while group list keeps the default.
Figure 2. Normal-size and large-size lists
ItemFormat
ItemFormat makes up the definition of how the item is presented. Item format consists of any
number of field definitions. Each field in ItemFormat value becomes a single item (column for
lists) in the data representation.
Each field has the following format:
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‘[‘ – opened square bracket
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Field name
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‘,’ Options (optional set of comma-separated name-value pairs)
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‘]’ – closed square bracket
Field names
The field names depend on which control is being customized. Table 2 gives all available fields.
Field options
The following options are available:
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Width