Collabora Office 24.04 Help
The Data tab page of the Properties dialog for an XML Form document offers some XML forms settings.
The possible settings of the Data tab page of a control depend on the respective control. You will only see the options that are available for the current control and context. The following fields are available:
Select a model from the list of all models in the current document.
Select or enter the name of a binding. Selecting the name of an existing binding associates the binding with the form control. Entering a new name creates a new binding and associates it with the form control.
Enter the DOM node to bind the control model to. Click the ... button for a dialog to enter the XPath expression.
Specifies if the item must be included on the XForm.
Declares the item as relevant.
Declares the item as read-only.
Declares the item as a constraint.
Declares that the item is calculated.
Select a data type which the control should be validated against.
Select a user-defined data type and click the button to delete the user-defined data type.
Click the button to open a dialog where you can enter the name of a new user-defined data type. The new data type inherits all facets from the currently selected data type.
The following lists all facets that are valid for data types. Some facets are only available for some data types.
Specifies how whitespaces are to be handled when a string of the current data type is being processed. Possible values are "Preserve", "Replace", and "Collapse". The semantics follow the definition at https://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#rf-whiteSpace.
Specifies a regular expression pattern. Strings validated against the data type must conform to this pattern to be valid. The XSD data type syntax for regular expressions is different from the regular expression syntax used elsewhere in Collabora Office, for example in the Find & Replace dialog.
Specifies the maximum total number of digits that values of the decimal data type can have.
Specifies the maximum total number of fractional digits that values of the decimal data type can have.
Specifies an inclusive upper bound for values.
Specifies an exclusive upper bound for values.
Specifies an inclusive lower bound for values.
Specifies an exclusive lower bound for values.
Specifies the number of characters for a string.
Specifies the minimum number of characters for a string.
Specifies the maximum number of characters for a string.