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The item list can be displayed as bulleted or numbered (ordered) list. An element in an itemList is called listItem.

  • bulletUri

    Sets the image that is displayed as bullet in the item list.

  • id

    Identification name of the itemList.

  • ordered

    A boolean value that defines if the list is displayed as bulleted (ordered="false") or numbered list (ordered="true").

Attributes

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Values

Usage

bulletUri

String (cs)

Taglib

No tag available

Classlib

setBulletUri(ImageUrl + "arrow.gif")

id

*

String (cs)

Taglib

id="ImportantItems"

Classlib

setId("ImportantItems")

ordered

FALSE (d)

TRUE

Taglib

ordered="TRUE"

Classlib

setOrdered(true)

listItem

Defines the items in the itemList. A listItem can be built with any control (checkbox, image, textView etc.) and one listItem can contain more then one control.

Example

using the taglib

Syntax Syntax

  1.  <hbj:itemList 
        id="ImportantItems"
        ordered="true"
        >
        <hbj:listItem>
            <hbj:textView 
                text="Introduction"
                />
        </hbj:listItem>
        <hbj:listItem>
            <hbj:textView 
                text="Definitions"
                />
        </hbj:listItem>
        <hbj:listItem>
            <hbj:textView 
                text="Main Part"
                />
        </hbj:listItem>
        <hbj:listItem>
            <hbj:textView 
                text="Conclusion"
                />
        </hbj:listItem>
     </hbj:itemList>
    
End of the code.

using the classlib

Syntax Syntax

  1.     ItemList iteml = new ItemList();
        iteml.setOrdered(true);
        iteml.addText("Introduction");
        iteml.addText("Definitions");
        iteml.addText("Main Part");
        iteml.addText("Conclusion");
        form.addComponent(iteml);
    
End of the code.
Result

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