
Item tag attributes 235
file="command_file_path"
Required for pop-up menus and combo boxes. The file attribute is optional for other types
of items. The
file attribute specifies the path, relative to the Configuration folder, of a
command file that contains JavaScript functions to populate, update, and execute the item.
The
file attribute overrides the enabled, checked, value, update, domRequired, menuID,
showIf, and command attributes. In general, if you specify a command file with the file
attribute, Dreamweaver ignores all the equivalent attributes that are specified in the tag. For
more information about command files, see “The toolbar command API” on page 238.
Example
file="Toolbars/MM/EditTitle.htm"
domRequired="true" or "false"
Optional. As with menus, the domRequired attribute specifies whether the Design view
should be synchronized with the Code view before Dreamweaver runs the associated
command. If you do not specify this attribute, it defaults to a
true value. This attribute is
equivalent to the
isDOMRequired() function in a toolbar command file.
Example
domRequired="false"
enabled="script"
Optional. As with menus, the script returns a value that specifies whether the item is enabled.
If you do not specify this attribute, it defaults to enabled. The
enabled attribute is equivalent
to the
canAcceptCommand() function in a toolbar command file.
Example
enabled="dw.getFocus() == 'textView' || dw.getFocus() == 'html'"
checked="script"
This attribute is required for check buttons and radio buttons. Dreamweaver ignores the
checked attribute for other types of items. As with menus, the script returns a value that
specifies whether the item is checked or unchecked. The
checked attribute is equivalent to
isCommandChecked() in a toolbar command file. If you do not specify this attribute, it
defaults to unchecked.
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