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This content bundle contains Property articles, which are used by the Automatic Semantic Forms extension. This content bundle is optional. The Automatic Semantic Forms extension also works without it

The Properties, which are included in this content bundle can be used to annotate Properties and Categories in order to control automatic Semantic Forms creation.

Open the example article to learn how to use Automatic Semantic Forms:

User manual
More information about the Automatic Semantic Forms extension and how to use it can be found in our warning.png"http://smwforum.ontoprise.com/smwforum/index.php/Help:Automatic_Semantic_Forms_extension%7CSMWForum%7CSMWForum" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki.smwforum.


This bundle contains these articles
Link Rationale
ASF sandbox This is the sandbox article for the Automatic Semantic Forms extension.
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Automaticsemanticforms This content bundle contains Property articles, which are used by the Automatic Semantic Forms extension. This content bundle is optional. The Automatic Semantic Forms extension also works without it
Call Which number should be called in a phone call. (This property is used by the Automatic Semantic Forms sandbox.)
Delimiter Users may enter several values in a fprm input field for a property in an automatically created Semantic Form. Use the delimiter annotation to choose the delimiter
Field sequence number The Automatic Semantic Forms Extension orders form input fields for properties alphabetically. Use the Field sequence number annotation on property articles to reorder their form input fields.
Form input help Use this property to annotate a property if you want that a help icon with a help message appears next to the form input field of the property in an automatically created Semantic Form.
Form input label Use this property to annotate a property article if you want to choose an alternative label for its form input field in an automatically created Semantic Form.
Hide free text You can use this property to annotate a category.Set the value to 'true' in order to hide the free text input field in automatically created forms for that category.
Is uploadable Use this property to annotate a property if you want that a file upload button appears next to the form input field of the property in an automatically created Semantic Form.
No automatic formedit Use this property to annotate a category if you don't want that Semantic Forms are created automatically for instances in this category.
Phone call This template is used for formating phone call tasks
Phone call Use this category for phone calls which you have to do. (This category is used by the Automatic Semantic Forms sandbox.
Use autogrow Use this property to annotate a property article if the property is of type text and if you want that the textarea for this property in Automatic Semantic Forms autogrows instead of displaying a scrollbar.
Use class One can use this property to annotate a category or a property in order to tell the Automatic Semantic Forms Extension to use a specific CSS-class when creating a property's input field, respectively a category's table of input fields.
Use default input
Use display template
Use input type Use this property to annotate a property article if you want to choose a different input type for that property in automatically created Semantic Forms.
Use page name template
Use preload article Use this property in categories to automatically preload new instances with the given article. The value of this property is inherited from direct super categories if the category does not provide a value itself and if it does not set the value to false.
Validator Use the Validator property to annotate a property, if you want to validate a user's input into the property's form input field in an automatically created Semantic form with a regular expression.
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