public class FormItemEditProxy extends EditProxy
DevTools overview and related methodsconfig, configOnly, factoryCreated, factoryProperties, id, scClassName| Constructor and Description | 
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| FormItemEditProxy() | 
| FormItemEditProxy(com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject jsObj) | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
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| com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject | create() | 
| static FormItemEditProxy | getOrCreateRef(com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject jsObj) | 
| java.lang.String | getValueMapDisplaySeparatorChar()If  inline editingfor this FormItem edits theFormItem.valueMap, character that should be used as
 a separator for
  enteringcom.smartgwt.client.types.ValueMaps that map from a stored value to a user-displayed value. | 
| java.lang.String | getValueMapEscapeChar()If  inline editingfor this FormItem edits theFormItem.valueMap, character that can be used to enter
 literal separator chars (such as thevalueMapSeparatorChar) or literal leading or trailing whitespace. | 
| java.lang.String | getValueMapSelectedChar()If  inline editingfor this FormItem edits theFormItem.valueMap, character that can be used to
 mark the default selected
  option. | 
| java.lang.String | getValueMapSeparatorChar()If  inline editingfor this FormItem edits theFormItem.valueMap, character that should be used as a
 separator between values, or between pairs of stored vs display values if the user is entering such acom.smartgwt.client.types.ValueMapusing thevalueMapDisplaySeparatorChar. | 
| FormItemEditProxy | setValueMapDisplaySeparatorChar(java.lang.String valueMapDisplaySeparatorChar)If  inline editingfor this FormItem edits theFormItem.valueMap, character that should be used as
 a separator for
  enteringcom.smartgwt.client.types.ValueMaps that map from a stored value to a user-displayed value. | 
| FormItemEditProxy | setValueMapEscapeChar(java.lang.String valueMapEscapeChar)If  inline editingfor this FormItem edits theFormItem.valueMap, character that can be used to enter
 literal separator chars (such as thevalueMapSeparatorChar) or literal leading or trailing whitespace. | 
| FormItemEditProxy | setValueMapSelectedChar(java.lang.String valueMapSelectedChar)If  inline editingfor this FormItem edits theFormItem.valueMap, character that can be used to
 mark the default selected
  option. | 
| FormItemEditProxy | setValueMapSeparatorChar(java.lang.String valueMapSeparatorChar)If  inline editingfor this FormItem edits theFormItem.valueMap, character that should be used as a
 separator between values, or between pairs of stored vs display values if the user is entering such acom.smartgwt.client.types.ValueMapusing thevalueMapDisplaySeparatorChar. | 
getAllowNestedDrops, getAutoMaskChildren, getBringToFrontOnSelect, getCanSelect, getCanSelectChildren, getChildrenSnapResizeToGrid, getChildrenSnapToGrid, getEditMask, getHoopSelector, getInlineEditEvent, getInlineEditForm, getInlineEditInstructionLabel, getInlineEditInstructions, getInlineEditMultiline, getInlineEditOnDrop, getInlineEditText, getJsObj, getOrCreateJsObj, getPersistCoordinates, getSelectedAppearance, getSelectedBorder, getSelectedLabelBackgroundColor, getSelectedTintColor, getSelectedTintOpacity, getShowDragHandle, getSupportsInlineEdit, getUseCopyPasteShortcuts, getUseEditMask, isCreated, setAllowNestedDrops, setAutoMaskChildren, setBringToFrontOnSelect, setCanSelect, setCanSelectChildren, setChildrenSnapResizeToGrid, setChildrenSnapToGrid, setInlineEditEvent, setInlineEditInstructions, setInlineEditMultiline, setInlineEditOnDrop, setInlineEditText, setJavaScriptObject, setPersistCoordinates, setSelectedAppearance, setSelectedBorder, setSelectedLabelBackgroundColor, setSelectedTintColor, setSelectedTintOpacity, setShowDragHandle, setSupportsInlineEdit, setUseCopyPasteShortcuts, setUseEditMask, showSelectedAppearance, startInlineEditing, startInlineEditingaddDynamicProperty, addDynamicProperty, addDynamicProperty, addDynamicProperty, applyFactoryProperties, asSGWTComponent, clearDynamicProperty, createJsObj, destroy, doAddHandler, doInit, error, error, errorIfNotCreated, fireEvent, getAttribute, getAttributeAsBoolean, getAttributeAsDate, getAttributeAsDouble, getAttributeAsElement, getAttributeAsFloat, getAttributeAsInt, getAttributeAsJavaScriptObject, getAttributeAsMap, getAttributeAsString, getAttributeAsStringArray, getClassName, getConfig, getHandlerCount, getID, getRef, getRuleScope, getScClassName, getTestInstance, hasAutoAssignedID, hasDynamicProperty, internalSetID, internalSetID, isConfigOnly, isFactoryCreated, onBind, onInit, registerID, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setAttribute, setConfig, setConfigOnly, setFactoryCreated, setID, setProperty, setProperty, setProperty, setProperty, setRuleScope, setScClassNamepublic FormItemEditProxy()
public FormItemEditProxy(com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject jsObj)
public static FormItemEditProxy getOrCreateRef(com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject jsObj)
public com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject create()
public FormItemEditProxy setValueMapDisplaySeparatorChar(java.lang.String valueMapDisplaySeparatorChar) throws java.lang.IllegalStateException
inline editing for this FormItem edits the
 FormItem.valueMap, character that should be used as
 a separator for
  entering com.smartgwt.client.types.ValueMaps that map from a stored value to a user-displayed value.
  With the default of ":", the following input:
       1:Fixed, 2:Won't Fix, 3:Resolved
  
  Would be assumed to be a mapping like this (expressed in JSON):
  
    {
       "1" : "Fixed",
       "2" : "Won't Fix",
       "3" : "Resolved"
    }
  
  If the input has inconsistent use of the separator char, the input will be assumed to be stored-to-displayed mapping if the separator char is present in a majority of values, and any values that lack a separator will use the same value for storage and display. For example, for this input:
        Fixed:Reported Fixed, WontFix:Won't Fix, Resolved
  
  The resulting valueMap would be:
  
    {
       "Fixed" : "Reported Fixed",
       "WontFix" : "Won't Fix",
       "Resolved" : "Resolved"
    }
  
  
 The valueMapEscapeChar can be used to enter
 literal colon characters.
  
  Set valueMapDisplaySeparatorChar to null to prevent entry of stored
  vs displayed values - user input will always be treated as just a list of legal
  values.
valueMapDisplaySeparatorChar - New valueMapDisplaySeparatorChar value. Default value is ":"FormItemEditProxy instance, for chaining setter callsjava.lang.IllegalStateException - this property cannot be changed after the underlying component has been createdpublic java.lang.String getValueMapDisplaySeparatorChar()
inline editing for this FormItem edits the
 FormItem.valueMap, character that should be used as
 a separator for
  entering com.smartgwt.client.types.ValueMaps that map from a stored value to a user-displayed value.
  With the default of ":", the following input:
       1:Fixed, 2:Won't Fix, 3:Resolved
  
  Would be assumed to be a mapping like this (expressed in JSON):
  
    {
       "1" : "Fixed",
       "2" : "Won't Fix",
       "3" : "Resolved"
    }
  
  If the input has inconsistent use of the separator char, the input will be assumed to be stored-to-displayed mapping if the separator char is present in a majority of values, and any values that lack a separator will use the same value for storage and display. For example, for this input:
        Fixed:Reported Fixed, WontFix:Won't Fix, Resolved
  
  The resulting valueMap would be:
  
    {
       "Fixed" : "Reported Fixed",
       "WontFix" : "Won't Fix",
       "Resolved" : "Resolved"
    }
  
  
 The valueMapEscapeChar can be used to enter
 literal colon characters.
  
  Set valueMapDisplaySeparatorChar to null to prevent entry of stored
  vs displayed values - user input will always be treated as just a list of legal
  values.
public FormItemEditProxy setValueMapEscapeChar(java.lang.String valueMapEscapeChar) throws java.lang.IllegalStateException
inline editing for this FormItem edits the FormItem.valueMap, character that can be used to enter
 literal separator chars (such as the valueMapSeparatorChar) or literal leading or trailing whitespace. Repeat this character twice to enter it literally. For example, with the default of "\", inputting "\\" would result in a literal backslash in the value.
valueMapEscapeChar - New valueMapEscapeChar value. Default value is "\"FormItemEditProxy instance, for chaining setter callsjava.lang.IllegalStateException - this property cannot be changed after the underlying component has been createdpublic java.lang.String getValueMapEscapeChar()
inline editing for this FormItem edits the FormItem.valueMap, character that can be used to enter
 literal separator chars (such as the valueMapSeparatorChar) or literal leading or trailing whitespace. Repeat this character twice to enter it literally. For example, with the default of "\", inputting "\\" would result in a literal backslash in the value.
public FormItemEditProxy setValueMapSelectedChar(java.lang.String valueMapSelectedChar) throws java.lang.IllegalStateException
inline editing for this FormItem edits the
 FormItem.valueMap, character that can be used to
 mark the default selected
  option.  Can appear before or after a value, for example, with this input:
  
      Fixed,Won't Fix,Resolved*
  
  "Resolved" would be the default selected value.
  
  If multiple values are marked selected for a SelectItem,
  SelectItem.multiple will automatically be set.
  
 The valueMapEscapeChar can be used to allow
 the
  valueMapSelectedChar to appear at the beginning or end of a  
  valueMap value.
valueMapSelectedChar - New valueMapSelectedChar value. Default value is "*"FormItemEditProxy instance, for chaining setter callsjava.lang.IllegalStateException - this property cannot be changed after the underlying component has been createdpublic java.lang.String getValueMapSelectedChar()
inline editing for this FormItem edits the
 FormItem.valueMap, character that can be used to
 mark the default selected
  option.  Can appear before or after a value, for example, with this input:
  
      Fixed,Won't Fix,Resolved*
  
  "Resolved" would be the default selected value.
  
  If multiple values are marked selected for a SelectItem,
  SelectItem.multiple will automatically be set.
  
 The valueMapEscapeChar can be used to allow
 the
  valueMapSelectedChar to appear at the beginning or end of a  
  valueMap value.
public FormItemEditProxy setValueMapSeparatorChar(java.lang.String valueMapSeparatorChar) throws java.lang.IllegalStateException
inline editing for this FormItem edits the FormItem.valueMap, character that should be used as a
 separator between values, or between pairs of stored vs display values if the user is entering such a com.smartgwt.client.types.ValueMap using the valueMapDisplaySeparatorChar.  If EditProxy.inlineEditMultiline is enabled, newlines will be
 used as value separators and the valueMapSeparatorChar 
 The valueMapEscapeChar can be used to enter the separator
 char as part of a valueMap value.
valueMapSeparatorChar - New valueMapSeparatorChar value. Default value is ","FormItemEditProxy instance, for chaining setter callsjava.lang.IllegalStateException - this property cannot be changed after the underlying component has been createdpublic java.lang.String getValueMapSeparatorChar()
inline editing for this FormItem edits the FormItem.valueMap, character that should be used as a
 separator between values, or between pairs of stored vs display values if the user is entering such a com.smartgwt.client.types.ValueMap using the valueMapDisplaySeparatorChar.  If EditProxy.inlineEditMultiline is enabled, newlines will be
 used as value separators and the valueMapSeparatorChar 
 The valueMapEscapeChar can be used to enter the separator
 char as part of a valueMap value.