Interface Appearance

    • Method Detail

      • getAttributes

        EMap<String,​EObjectgetAttributes()
        Returns the value of the 'Attributes' map. The key is of type String, and the value is of type EObject, HTML element (tag) attributes. Attributes defined at the appearance level overwrite attributes defined at the HTML element level. It is recommended to use one of the other. ## Interpolation Attribute values are interpolated, i.e. tokens in the form of ``${token name[|default value]}`` are replaced with the contextual values or default values, if any. Examples: * ``${my-style}`` - Token without a default value. * ``${font-weight|bold}`` - Token with a default value. ## Regular attributes For all top-level entries except ``class``, ``style``, and ``data`` attribute value is produced by converting the value to string for scalars and to JSON string for lists and maps. For attributes which do not start with ``data-`` a warning is issued if the value is not a scalar, i.e. a list or a map. ## Class For class attribute its value is formed by concantenating elements using space as a separator. If elements are hierarchical then class name is formed by concatenation with a dash (``-``) as a separator. ## Data If value of ``data`` attbibute is a map then keys of that map get concatenated with ``data`` using dash (``-``) as a separator, them same applies to nested maps. Non-map values become attribute values - scalars are converted to string, lists are converted to JSON string. ## Style Style can be defined as a string, list or map. If style is defined as a list, all list values are concatenated with a space as a separator - it is a convent way for long unstructured definitions. If style value is a map then the value and its contained map values are processed in the following fashion: * Keys are concatenated with dash as a separator. * List values are contcatenated wtih space as a separator.
        Returns:
        the value of the 'Attributes' map.
        See Also:
        BootstrapPackage.getAppearance_Attributes()
      • setText

        void setText​(Text value)
        Sets the value of the 'Text' containment reference.
        Parameters:
        value - the new value of the 'Text' containment reference.
        See Also:
        getText()