Example 4 Creating a label check heading and allowing plain text notes for a list column
In this example we are are going to:
use a heading Mammal? for the label check, different from the actual label name
mammal
show
the comments column values set in a previous example (Example 3) from another list
add a column to input plain text
The comments-heading values are stored as metadata.
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These comments can be accessed using the list metadata macro. |
The example uses the list macro
and filters the list using the label pet
.
Columns are added to the list by adding other list macros to the body of the list macro.
This displays the following list on the published page:
the list label
macro is used to display a list column for the
mammal
label. macro is used to display the metadata values from an existing list. These values are from the list with the comment heading
Notes
The display values are not editable from this list. They can only be edited in the source list where the column was added using the list input
macro.
the list input
macro displays the list column Common Pet Names
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This is a text input column. |
Markup
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{ |
list:label=pets|name=Animals as household pets|useboards=false} { |
list-label:heading=Mammal?|label=mammal} { |
list-metadata:heading=Notes} { |
list-input:cols=20|heading=Common Pet Names} { |
list} |
macro |
list-label |
macro |
list-metadata |
macro |
list-input macro |