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Revision as of 08:18, 11 January 2022
- Available for ZK:
[Since 7.0.0]
Here we describe how to implement a custom renderer for a tabbox (TabboxRenderer). For the concepts about component, model and renderer, please refer to the Model-driven Display section.
When a tabbox (Tabbox) is assigned with a model, a default renderer is assigned too. The default renderer will assume that each tab has only one tabpanel, and it converts the data into a string directly[1]. If you want to display a rich tabpanel or retrieve a particular field of the data, you have to implement TabboxRenderer to handle the rendering.
For example,
public class MyRenderer implements TabboxRenderer{
public void renderTab(Tab tab, Object data, int index) {
tab.setLabel("New -- " + data);
}
public void renderTabpanel(Tabpanel tabpanel, Object data, int index) {
tabpanel.appendChild(new Label("New -- " + data));
}
}
- ↑ If the tabbox is assigned a template called model:tab and model:tabpanel, then the template will be used to render the tabbox. For more information, please refer to the Tabbox Template section.
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
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7.0.0 | November 2013 | Tabbox support ListModel |