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    [[Category:Usability]][[Category:Behaviour]][[Category:Editing_and_Manipulation]][[Category:Unconstrained_input]]
    [[Category:Usability]][[Category:Behavior]][[Category:Editing_and_Manipulation]][[Category:Unconstrained_input]]

    Revision as of 12:47, 2 August 2013


    Purpose

    The text edit control displays multiple lines of text to the user and allow the user to enter unconstrained text. In contrast to a line edit that is used to enter only one line of text the text edit is the right control for more than one line.

    Examples

    Guidelines

    Is this the right control

    • Use text edits for input of unconstrained text with more than one line.
    • Do not use a text edit for input of a few words. Use a line edit to enter single lines of text.

    Behavior

    • Do not make users scroll unnecessarily; size text boxes to eliminate the need for scrolling.
    • Do not put horizontal scroll bars on multi-line text boxes.

    Appearance

    • When disabling the text edit, also disable any associated labels and buttons.
    • Label every text edit with a descriptive caption to the top left (cf. alignment).
    • Create a buddy relation so access keys are assigned.