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Properties in View Designer

      accessibilityDescription

Once you have activated accessibility, the assigned text is added to the quick info. This description provides semantic details of the UI element and is only read by the screen reader if the user focuses the complete Ul element.

      colCount

Number of grid columns

Note

A large number of visible entries (for instance more than 30) can lead to performance problems. Use the integrated paging or scrolling options of the associated UI element.

      dataSource

Data source.

This property is bound against a context node.

Primary Property

      emptyText

 

      firstActualPane

Caution

This property is deprecated. See Data Segments in the Context

Cell of the MultiPane (counted from 0) that corresponds to the first element in the context. This property is used if you want the context to contains only one pane from the MultiPane (context paging).

      firstVisiblePane

First visible grid cell (counted from 0).

      footerVisible

The footer area is visible with MultiPane paginators.

      height

Height of the interface element, specified in CSS sizes, such as em, ex, pixel, or percent. More information: Methods and Properties.

      paneCount

Caution

This property is deprecated. See Data Segments in the Context

Number of grid cells displayed in the MultiPane (for context paging only).

      rowCount

Number of rows displayed in the MultiPane (for context paging only).

Note

A large number of visible entries (for instance more than 30) can lead to performance problems. Use the integrated paging or scrolling options of the associated UI element.

      stretchedHorizontally

Specifies whether or not the UI elements match the container size of the horizontal alignment.

      stretchedVertically

Specifies whether or not the UI elements match the container size of the vertical alignment.

      width

Width of the interface element, specified in CSS sizes, such as em, ex, pixel, or percent. More information: Methods and Properties.

 

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