Lines Matching refs:property

50 …>As a consequence, methods operating on the UI for a property, and taking the name of this propert…
51 are tolerant against properties which do not exist. For instance, if a property handler tries to
52 …disable the UI for property <code>Foo</code>, but another handler has superseded this property, th…
60 /** enables or disables all components belonging to the UI representation of a property
66 denotes the name of the property whose UI is to be enabled or disabled.
72 …** enables or disables the single elements which can be part of the UI representation of a property
74 <p>Note that the complete UI for the property must be enabled in order for these settings to
76 …somebody previously disabled the complete UI for this property with <member>enablePropertyUI</memb…
79 the name of the property whose user interface elements are to be enabled or disabled
97 /** completely rebuilds the UI for the given property.
100 of control (see <type>PropertyControlType</type>) used to display a certain property.</p>
104 …<p>Note that the property whose UI should be rebuilt must not necessarily be (though usually <em>i…
110 the name of the property whose UI is to be completely rebuilt.
114 /** shows the UI for a given property
117 the name of the property whose UI is to be shown
121 /** hides the UI for a given property
124 the name of the property whose UI is to be hidden
134 /** retrieves the control currently used to display a given property
137 the name of the property whose control should be retrieved
140 the <type>XPropertyControl</type> representing the given property, or <NULL/>
141 if there is no such property control.
146 /** registers an observer for all property controls
149 in all property controls.</p>
169 if the <member>XObjectInspectorModel::HasHelpSection</member> property