"augments" : [
"Roo.Template"
],
- "childClasses" : [],
+ "childClasses" : { },
+ "tree_children" : [],
+ "tree_parent" : [],
"desc" : "Provides a template that can have nested templates for loops or conditionals. The syntax is:\n<pre><code>\nvar t = new Roo.XTemplate(\n\t'<select name=\"{name}\">',\n\t\t'<tpl for=\"options\"><option value=\"{value:trim}\">{text:ellipsis(10)}</option></tpl>',\n\t'</select>'\n);\n \n// then append, applying the master template values\n </code></pre>\n\nSupported features:\n\n Tags:\n\n<pre><code>\n {a_variable} - output encoded.\n {a_variable.format:(\"Y-m-d\")} - call a method on the variable\n {a_variable:raw} - unencoded output\n {a_variable:toFixed(1,2)} - Roo.util.Format.\"toFixed\"\n {a_variable:this.method_on_template(...)} - call a method on the template object.\n \n</code></pre>\n The tpl tag:\n<pre><code>\n <tpl for=\"a_variable or condition..\"></tpl>\n <tpl if=\"a_variable or condition\"></tpl>\n <tpl exec=\"some javascript\"></tpl>\n <tpl name=\"named_template\"></tpl> (experimental)\n \n <tpl for=\".\"></tpl> - just iterate the property..\n <tpl for=\"..\"></tpl> - iterates with the parent (probably the template) \n</code></pre>",
"isSingleton" : false,
"isStatic" : false,
"isBuiltin" : false,
+ "isAbstract" : false,
+ "isBuilderTop" : false,
"memberOf" : "XTemplate",
"example" : "",
"deprecated" : "",