Document List |
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<client:documentlistmodule/> |
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Each Document Lists module defines an instance of a list of documents placed on the project site. The "list" tag is required so the document list tag knows which list to display.
The Document List allows the following attributes:
list (required) |
document list categories (defaults); comps, diagrams, requirement docs, specifications, proposals |
thread_view_page |
page in the Project Site for dicussions |
thread_create_page |
page in the Project Site for creating discussions |
properties |
a semicolon-delimited list of property names in the left-to-right order they are displayed. If a list is not provided, the module defaults to all properties. The properties define the columns displayed in each module. See available properties in the table below. |
property_titles |
a semicolon-delimited list of property titles in the left-to-right order they are displayed. The order of field names must match the field names in the "properties" attribute. |
column_widths |
a semicolon-delimited list of column widths. The order of column widths will match the column names in the "properties" and "property_titles" attributes. Column widths can be pixels or percentage of available space. |
sort_property |
the property that the list data will be sorted on initially |
detail_property |
the property that links to the detail page. If the property is not provided, no link will appear. |
detail_page |
the file name of the detail page that the detail property will link to. If the file name is not provided, no link will appear. |
detail_target |
target window, so the tag can be used inside a frame |
show_all_page |
the name of the page the "Show All" link will link to. If the name is not provided, the "Show All" link will not appear. |
show_all_text |
the text of the "Show All" link |
pagination |
the number of list items to be shown at a time in the module. If pagination is not provided, the module defaults to 10 items. |
cellspacing |
HTML cell spacing for the table |
cellpadding |
HTML cell padding for the table |
border |
HTML border for the table |
width |
module width, same syntax as HTML table width |
title |
module title |
css_prefix |
All modules reference a common set of styles. If you want your module to have its own set of styles, define this set. Then the set will reference a style named css_prefix<style>. |
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