Configures the value cell renderer.
Configures the value cell renderer. The simplest case would be
label.text = value.toString
. In order to leave the cell blank, just return the label.
One can also set its icon.
A view must provide an icon for the user interface.
A view must provide an icon for the user interface. It should have a dimension of 32 x 32 and ideally be drawn as vector graphics in order to look good when applying scaling.
Whether the opaque value part of the view can be edited in-place (inside the table itself).
Whether the opaque value part of the view can be edited in-place (inside the table itself).
Whether a dedicated view/editor window exists for this type of object.
Whether a dedicated view/editor window exists for this type of object.
The contents of the "name"
attribute of the object.
The contents of the "name"
attribute of the object. This is directly
set by the table tree view. The object view itself must only make sure that
an initial value is provided.
The view must store a handle to its underlying model.
The view must store a handle to its underlying model.
The prefix is the type of object represented.
The prefix is the type of object represented. For example, "Int"
for an Obj.T[S, IntElem]
, etc.
The opaque view value passed into the renderer.
The opaque view value passed into the renderer.