
activateAccessKey
Activates access keys.
Both users and administrators can personalize this property.
displayOnly
Specifies whether the user can edit the UI element or only display it.
This property has almost the same function as readOnly. The differences are that the background of UI elements is white instead of gray, and any required asterisk is no longer displayed on the label after activation.
The following figure shows this difference, using the RadioButton UI element as an example:
This property can be personalized by administrators. In personalization, this property can be assigned the value: true
If you use displayOnly with the following UI elements, not all properties are supported.
The supported properties are listed below:
displayOnly for the UI element InputField:
If you use displayOnly for the UI element InputField, only the following properties are supported:
displayOnly for the UI element DropDownByIndex or DropDownByIndex:
If you use displayOnly for UI elements DropDownByIndex and DropDownByIndex, only the following properties are supported:
If both displayOnly = true and readOnly = true are used, the UI element is displayed in displayOnly- style.
A TextView is rendered for UI elements InputField, DropDownByKey, DropDownByIndex, and DropDownListBox if displayOnly = true.
Property displayOnly does not function in ToolBar elements.
If displayOnly = true is set for UI elements DropDownByIndex, DropDownByKey, DropDownListBox, and InputField, multiple neighboring blank characters may be compressed to one single blank character when you run the application in Internet Explorer. The problem occurs in quirks mode with all IE versions and in standard mode with IE8 and smaller.
explanation
Help text displayed when the help mode is activated.
See Help Texts in and for Web Dynpro Applications
This property can be personalized by administrators.
The explanation iproperty is only displayed if a Label exists for the corresponding UI element.
Note the following exception:
The explanation property of an AbstractTableColumn is always displayed. If the UI element appears in a Table, and therefore has no Label, then use a AbstractTableColumn.explanation as a replacement for an explanation for the respective UI element (for example, InputField).
keyToSelect
Value of the key used to select this RadioButton.
keyVisible
The key is also selected with the RadioButton.
Note that this property is not API-visible, that means it cannot be changed by application developers.
readOnly
Specifies whether the user can select the RadioButton or whether it only is to be displayed as read-only.
This property can be personalized by administrators. In personalization, this property can be assigned the value: true
selectedKey
Path to the context attribute that stores the selected key.
state
Error status of the interface element. Read the note about the required asterisk for a Label in FormLayout under TTruncating Contents in the FormLayout.
This property can be personalized by administrators.
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Value |
Description |
Can be Set Using Personalization |
|---|---|---|
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normal |
Normal status of the interface element |
No |
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required |
The value must be entered |
Yes |
text
Text located next to the RadioButton.
This property can be personalized by administrators.
textDirection
Text or writing direction.
This enables labels of interface elements to be read in languages that have an RTL writing direction, such as Arabic or Hebrew, as opposed to LTR for languages like English.
This property can be personalized by administrators.
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Value |
Description |
Can be Set Using Personalization |
|---|---|---|
|
INHERIT |
The text direction is inherited from the parent element. Therefore, the text direction is identical to that of the parent element. |
Yes |
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LTR |
Left to right text direction |
Yes |
|
RTL |
Right to left text direction |
Yes |
textDesign
This property defines the appearance of the text of a UI element.
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Value |
Description |
|---|---|
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standard |
Default Value |
|
emphasized |
The text is emphasized. |
The following figure shows the text of a radio button if the value is emphasized, that is, the text is emphasized:
For the UI elements RadioButton, CheckBox, and TriStateCheckBox, textDesign is set for the respective text of the corresponding UI element.
For the UI elements RadioButtonGroupByIndex, RadioButtonGroupByKey, and CheckBoxGroup, textDesign is set for the text of all radio buttons and checkboxes contained in the group. This means that the value of textDesign is passed on to these elements. It is not possible to set different values for different radio buttons or checkboxes in a group.
textWrapping
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Value |
Description |
|---|---|
|
false |
Default Value |
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true |
The text is wrapped (see figure). |
The following figure shows the text of a checkbox if the value is true, that is, the text is wrapped:
For the UI elements RadioButton, CheckBox, and TriStateCheckBox, textWrapping is set for the respective text of the corresponding UI element.
For the UI elements RadioButtonGroupByIndex, RadioButtonGroupByKey, and CheckBoxGroup, textWrapping is set for the text of all radio buttons and checkboxes contained in the group. This means that the value of textWrapping is passed on to these elements. It is not possible to set different values for different radio buttons or checkboxes in a group.