
DRAG_SOURCE_INFO (0..1)
Aggregation for a DragSourceInfo . It enables selected entries from an Panel to be used as the source for a drag & drop operation.
DROP_TARGET_INFO (0..1)
Aggregation for a DragTargetInfo . It enables selected entries from an Panel to be used as specific time points with insertion positions between existing entries or in the first or last panel positions. If a Panel has no entries, the only possible insertion position is at the start of the list. Automatic scrolling is supported.
HEADER_FUNCTIONS (0..n)
You can aggregate multiple instances of an IconButton . IconButtons are simplified Buttons, which have only an image and no text. You can assign them a type ( close, menu, etc.). If you do, a relevant image is specified by the Framework. The HeaderFunctions are displayed on the far right.
Administrators can sort this aggregation.
HEADER_TOOLBAR (0..1)
Aggregation of a ToolBar that is displayed in the header between the Title and the HeaderFunctions. The format of this ToolBar is always FLAT, see also Parameter WDSTYLE_TOOLBARDESIGN . This ToolBar has an overflow mechanism, which means that if you make the Panel smaller, all elements that no longer fit in are automatically sorted into a menu.
Only the following elements can be used for the HeaderToolbar:
ToolBarButton
ToolBarButtonChoice
ToolBarLinkToURL
ToolBarLinkToAction
All other ToolBar elements are not permitted.
TOOLBAR (0..1)
Aggregation of a ToolBar , which is displayed below the header, that is, between the header and content area, exactly like the ToolBar of a Tray or a Group.
The use of all ToolBars and HeaderFunctions, and the insertion of a large number of elements into the HeaderToolBar and HeaderFunctions can overfill the user interface of your application and make it less user-friendly.