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SW6000 Conference Management Software
User Manual
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Align
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Format
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Overflow
By default, all same fields in the same list have the same width, which is just enough to show
the largest item in that column. This behavior can be modified by assigning the following values
to Width option:
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ItemFit – this field would take up just the space needed to show this very item, not the
whole column. As a result, the field width is variable – different on different lines.
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ColumnFit (default for most fields) – this field would take up the space needed to show all
items on all visible rows in this column.
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Rest – this field would take up all the space available after all other fields. Although it is
technically possible to have more than one field with Rest option, it hardly makes sense.
If there are any variable fields in this list definition, the Rest fields may not be of the
same size.
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Rest & WidthMultiplier – the Rest property can be combined with WidthMultiplier. This
property adjusts the relative size of the columns which are specified with the Rest
property.
Example
ItemFormat
="[VotingState][Text,Width=Rest, WidthMultiplier=3][Result,Width=Rest]
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Note that if there is only one field in the definition, its default Width is set to Rest, unless
explicitly overwritten.
[Text,Width=Rest][GroupName]
[Text,Width=ColumnFit]
[GroupName]
[Text,Width=ItemFit]
[GroupName]
Usually there is a default alignment for each field. It can be changed by using Align option.
Possible values are Left, Right and Center. For main texts default is Left, for the other fields –
Center.
[Text][GroupName,Align=Left]
[Text][GroupName]
[Text][GroupName,Align=Right]
If some additional text needs to be shown in the field along (or even instead) of the field value,
Format option comes handy. Use ‘{0}’ as a value placeholder (see also .NET formatting links in
section 0 to adjust the presentation of the value).
For some controls and fields, one could build a string using ‘{PropertyName}’ in the Format
option. Same .NET formatting options are applied as mentioned above. Property names often,