Specifications are used to add custom typed information to presentations as parts or catalogues. Specifications may be used to display this custom information or to add search tags on information.

Specification types

Specifications are typed, and the typing is defined in the specification type repository. A specification type has a

Allowed modes on specifications are described in a separate article here.

Types

Type

Usage

Comment

Text

A string which has translations


String

Short strings that are not translated

Max size is around 600 characters

Integer

A number


Decimal



Bool



Datetime



Enumerable

A defined value set where many options can be used

Introduced in version 5.0

EnumerableSingle

A defined value set where one option can be used

Introduced in version 5.0

NamedString

Typically used for a code with a spelled out description

Introduced in version 5.0

HtmlText

A text in which simple html tags as list elements can be used

Introduced in version 5.1

HtmlString

A string in which simple html tags as list elements can be used

Introduced in version 5.1

Presentation

A presentation reference

Introduced in version 5.1

Image

An image reference

Introduced in version 5.1

Specifications

Specifications can be added to all presentations as parts and catalogues, and allowed values will depend on the specification type. Specifications may be reused between different presentations.

Specifications which are highlighted will display at top and cannot be collapsed. Specifications which are visible will instead be displayed under the Specifications header.

The category of the specification will define which group the specification belongs to and each group will become a header in the web viewer. Sorting of specifications within each group is defined in profile.config. Formatting of how labels and text are drawn is defined in the css.

Example

Specifications may have a header and be placed at the top.


This can be achieved by adding a Category, and making the specifications highlighted.

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