Property configurations

The behavior and characteristics of various user interface components can be determined by the values set as system properties or by values set for individual controls. Filter for webclient in the System Properties application to view and modify interface properties. Modify properties for an individual control in the Application Designer.

Common user interface (webclient) properties include properties that determine browser behavior when a connection is lost and properties that identify the location of login and log out pages. It can be practical to change these and other property values, depending on the type of application behavior you want to develop.

If the webclient.smartfill system property is enabled, when a user enters partial data in a field and an exact match is found in the database, the field updates with this value. If multiple possible matches are found, the user can select from a list of possible matches to update the field. The combined use of smartfill and asynchronous validation on a field can, in some cases, cause confusion. If required, you can disable smartfill for the system or for an individual control.

If you intend to use rich text editing capabilities that use custom fonts, you can add these fonts to the webclient.richtext.fontlist property. The Rich Text Editor control supports generic fonts by default, such as serif and sans-serif.



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