Tree
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Tree
Employment/Purpose
A tree consists of tree parts, the set of columns, the set of footers, and the tree body. The set of columns is defined by a number of treecol components, one for each column. Each column will appear as a header at the top of the tree. The second part, The set of footers is defined by a number of treefooter components, one for each column also. Each column will appear as a footer at the bottom of the tree. The third part, the tree body, contains the data to appear in the tree and is created with a treechildren component.
Example
<window title="tree demo" border="normal">
<tree id="tree" width="400px" rows="5">
<treecols sizable="true">
<treecol label="Name"/>
<treecol label="Description"/>
</treecols>
<treechildren>
<treeitem>
<treerow>
<treecell label="Item 1"/>
<treecell label="Item 1 description"/>
</treerow>
</treeitem>
<treeitem>
<treerow>
<treecell label="Item 2"/>
<treecell label="Item 2 description"/>
</treerow>
<treechildren>
<treeitem>
<treerow>
<treecell label="Item 2.1"/>
</treerow>
</treeitem>
<treeitem>
<treerow>
<treecell label="Item 2.2"/>
<treecell label="Item 2.2 is something who cares"/>
</treerow>
</treeitem>
</treechildren>
</treeitem>
<treeitem label="Item 3"/>
</treechildren>
<treefoot>
<treefooter label="Count"/>
<treefooter label="Summary"/>
</treefoot>
</tree>
</window>
Supported events
SelectEvent
Description: Denotes user has selected one or multiple child components(a set of treeitem). |
Supported Children
Treecols, Treechildren, Treefoot
Use cases
Version | Description | Example Location | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5.0+ | Smalltalk: Building a Complex Tree with Grid-in-Grid | http://docs.zkoss.org/wiki/Building_a_Complex_Tree_with_Grid-in-Grid | 5.0+ | Open treeitem at start | http://docs.zkoss.org/wiki/ZK/How-Tos/Concepts-and-Tricks#Open_treeitem_at_start | 5.0+ | Expand all items of a Tree at start | http://www.zkoss.org/forum/listComment/9379 |
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
---|---|---|
5.0.1 | 4/27/2010 | Initialization |