Vertical Menu View

Vertical Menu View

A vertical menu view supports displaying a list of times on a screen vertically in a single column, similar to a lightbar. This type of control is often useful for lists of items or menu controls.

General Information

Items can be selected on a menu via the cursor keys, Page Up, Page Down, Home, and End, or by selecting them via a hotKey - see Hot Keys below.

:information_source: A vertical menu view is defined with a percent (%) and the characters VM, followed by the view number (if used.) For example: %VM1.

:information_source: See MCI for general information on how to use views and common configuration properties available for them.

Properties

Property Description
textStyle Sets the standard (non-focus) text style. See Text Styles in MCI
focusTextStyle Sets focus text style. See Text Styles in MCI
itemSpacing Used to separate items vertically in the menu
height Sets the height of views to display multiple items vertically (default 1)
focus If set to true, establishes initial focus
submit If set to true any accept action upon this view will submit the encompassing form
hotKeys Sets hot keys to activate specific items. See Hot Keys below
hotKeySubmit Set to submit a form on hotkey selection
argName Sets the argument name for this selection in the form
justify Sets the justification of each item in the list. Options: left (default), right, center
itemFormat Sets the format for a list entry. See Entry Formatting in MCI
fillChar Specifies a character to fill extra space in the menu with. Defaults to an empty space
items List of items to show in the menu. See Items below.
focusItemFormat Sets the format for a focused list entry. See Entry Formatting in MCI

Hot Keys

A set of hotKeys are used to allow the user to press a character on the keyboard to select that item, and optionally submit the form.

Example:

hotKeys: { A: 0, B: 1, C: 2, D: 3 }
hotKeySubmit: true

This would select and submit the first item if A is typed, second if B, etc.

Items

A vertical menu, similar to other menus, take a list of items to display in the menu. For example:

items: [
  {
      text: First Item
      data: first
  }
  {
      text: Second Item
      data: second
  }
]

If the list is for display only (there is no form action associated with it) you can omit the data element, and include the items as a simple list:

["First item", "Second item", "Third Item"]

Example

Example

Configuration fragment (expand to view)
VM1: {
  submit: true
  argName: navSelect
  items: [
    {
      text: login
      data: login
    }
    {
      text: apply
      data: new user
    }
    {
      text: about
      data: about
    }
    {
      text: log off
      data: logoff
    }
  ]
}