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Contains sources and resources associated with Edit mode.
Extensions
Toolbars
Views may specify the contents of a toolbar through a toolbar
property in their bundle definition. This should appear as the
structure one would provide to the mct-toolbar
directive,
except additional properties are recognized to support the
mediation between toolbar contents, user interaction, and the
current selection (as read from the selection
property of the
view's scope.) These additional properties are:
property
: Name of the property within a selected object. If, for any given object in the selection, that field is a function, then that function is assumed to be an accessor-mutator function (that is, it will be called with no arguments to get, and with an argument to set.)method
: Name of a method to invoke upon a selected object when a control is activated, e.g. on a button click.exclusive
: Optional; true if this control should be considered applicable only when all elements in the selection has the associated property. Otherwise, only at least one member of the current selection must have this property for the control to be shown.
Controls in the toolbar are shown based on applicability to the
current selection. Applicability for a given member of the selection
is determined by the presence of absence of the named property
field. As a consequence of this, if undefined
is a valid value for
that property, an accessor-mutator function must be used. Likewise,
if toolbar properties are meant to be view-global (as opposed to
per-selection) then the view must include some object to act as its
proxy in the current selection (in addition to whatever objects the
user will conceive of as part of the current selection), typically
with inclusive
set to true
.
Selection
The selection
property of a view's scope in Edit mode will be
initialized to an empty array. This array's contents may be modified
to implicitly change the contents of the toolbar based on the rules
described above. Care should be taken to modify this array in-place
instead of shadowing it (as the selection will typically
be a few scopes up the hierarchy from the view's actual scope.)