Hans Karlsen (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In the ViewModelEditor - when selecting a ViewModelColumn you see this: none|thumb|596x596px The FollowEnable (Follow Enable) checkbox is there to reduce the need to write a VisibleExpression in the common case that you want your VisibleExpression to be a Negation of the ReadOnlyExpression. Example: ReadOnlyExpression: self.ThisShouldBeReadOnlyAndInvisible You would then also need a VisibleExpression of : not self.ThisShouldBeRe...") |
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[[File:FollowEnable 1704890566909.png|none|thumb| | In the ViewModelEditor, when selecting a ViewModelColumn, you see this: | ||
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The FollowEnable (Follow Enable) checkbox is there to reduce the need to write a VisibleExpression in the common case that you want your VisibleExpression to be a Negation of the ReadOnlyExpression. | The FollowEnable (Follow Enable) checkbox is there to reduce the need to write a VisibleExpression in the common case that you want your VisibleExpression to be a Negation of the ReadOnlyExpression. | ||
Example: | == Example == | ||
ReadOnlyExpression: | |||
<span class="col-black">self.ThisShouldBeReadOnlyAndInvisible</span> | |||
You would then also need a VisibleExpression of: | |||
not self.ThisShouldBeReadOnlyAndInvisible | |||
Instead of filling the VisibleExpression, simply click the '''FollowEnable''' box behind the VisibleExpression. This will use a negated ReadOnlyExpression as the VisibleExpression automatically. You will not need to maintain 2 expressions. | |||
(The reasoning for calling it "follow enable" rather than "follow a negated readonly" is purely space conservative.) | |||
[[Category:Expressions]] | |||
{{Edited|July|12|2024}} | |||
Latest revision as of 05:42, 11 September 2024
In the ViewModelEditor, when selecting a ViewModelColumn, you see this:
The FollowEnable (Follow Enable) checkbox is there to reduce the need to write a VisibleExpression in the common case that you want your VisibleExpression to be a Negation of the ReadOnlyExpression.
Example
ReadOnlyExpression:
self.ThisShouldBeReadOnlyAndInvisible
You would then also need a VisibleExpression of:
not self.ThisShouldBeReadOnlyAndInvisible
Instead of filling the VisibleExpression, simply click the FollowEnable box behind the VisibleExpression. This will use a negated ReadOnlyExpression as the VisibleExpression automatically. You will not need to maintain 2 expressions.
(The reasoning for calling it "follow enable" rather than "follow a negated readonly" is purely space conservative.)