setting item

Figure 5-34.

attribute text (ABC), value text (C) usage:

- setting lists

A two-line layout: attribute text is on top line, value text (or graphic) on bottom line in a box. The value box may be omitted in order to create a regular selection item within a setting list.

Numbered items

Instead of small graphic, the A column (where used separately) may contain a number. This can be used to indicate item numbers in lists where necessary.

Figure 5-35.

A numbered list.

￿￿Numbered items should be used only in lists where numbers are meaningful and give some added value. There is no specific functionality (such as shortcuts) that all numbered lists would have.

Item type combinations

A list can only be composed of items of the same type. However, it is possible to use some item types for different purposes. An example is a setting list that contains an item for accessing a sub-list of settings. In this item, the value box is omitted so that the item looks like a regular selection item, and selecting it will open another list. Similar techniques are possible with other double item types, too.

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