Lines Matching refs:property

60                 is used to create a property handler.</li>
66 … <p>The order of factories is important: If two property handlers declare themself responsible
67 for the same property, the one whose factory is listed <strong>last</strong> wins. Also,
68 if a handler <code>B</code> wants to supersede a property of another handler <code>A</code>,
76 /** describes the property categories used by the property handlers.
80 method of your property handler.<br/>
84 all property handlers provided by the model use.</p>
94 property handlers.
100 /** retrieves an index in a global property ordering, for a given property name
104 the property lines, the inspector model can associate an "order index" with each property.
105 The <type>ObjectInspector</type> will then sort the property lines in a way that they
108 <p>Note that the concrete value the model returns for a given property does not
109 matter. All what matters is that if you want a certain property <code>Foo</code>
110 to be displayed after another property <code>Bar</code>, then the order index
115 were provided by the respective property handler
121 the property whose global order index should be retrieved
129 <p>The object inspector displays lines of property/values, optionally grouped
130 into categories, as described by the property handlers.<br/>
133 instance short texts explaining the currently selected property.</p>
142 <p>This property is ignored by the <type>ObjectInspector</type> if
156 <p>This property is ignored by the <type>ObjectInspector</type> if
172 <p>In a read-only object inspector, the property controls are readonly or
173 disabled themself, and the primary and secondary buttons of a property line