The oxy_textArea built-in form control is used for entering multiple
lines of text in a graphical user interface box. A text area may include optional syntax
highlight capabilities to present the form control.
The oxy_textArea form control supports the following properties:
-
edit - Lets you edit the value of an attribute, the
text content of an element, or Processing Instructions (PI). This property can have the
following values:
- columns - Controls the width of the form
control. The unit size is the width of the w character.
- width - Specifies the width of the content area
using relative (em, ex), absolute
(in, cm, mm, pt,
pc, px), and percentage (followed by the
% character) length units. The width property takes
precedence over the columns property (if the two are used
together).
- fontInherit - This value specifies
whether the form control inherits its font from its parent element. The values of this
property can be true or false.
- visible - Specifies whether or not the form
control is visible. The possible values of this property are true (the
form control is visible) and false (the form control is not
visible).
- rows - This property specifies the number of
rows that the form control presents. If the form
control has more lines, you are able to scroll and see them all.
-
contentType - Specifies the type of content
for which the form control offers syntax highlighting. The following values are
supported: text/css; text/shell; text/cc; text/xquery; text/xml; text/python;
text/xsd; text/c; text/xpath; text/javascript; text/xsl; text/wsdl; text/html;
text/xproc; text/properties; text/sql; text/rng; text/sch; text/json; text/perl;
text/php; text/java; text/batch; text/rnc; text/dtd; text/nvdl;
text/plain.
- indentOnTab - Specifies the behaviour of
the Tab key. If the value of this property is set to
true, the Tab key inserts characters. If it is
set to false, Tab is used for navigation,
jumping to the next editable position in the document.
- The white-space CSS property influences the value that you edit, as well
as the from control size:
- hoverPseudoclassName - Allows you to change the
way an element is rendered when you hover over a form control. The value is the name of a
CSS pseudo class. When you hover over the form control, the specified pseudo class will be
set on the element that contains the form
control.
p:before {
content: oxy_button(hoverPseudoclassName, 'showBorder')
}
p:showBorder {
border: 1px solid red;
}
The following example presents a text area with CSS syntax highlighting that calculates its
own dimension, and a second one with XML syntax highlighting with defined dimension.
textArea {
visibility: -oxy-collapse-text;
white-space: pre;
}
textArea[language="CSS"]:before {
content: oxy_textArea(
edit, '#text',
contentType, 'text/css');
}
textArea[language="XML"]:before {
content: oxy_textArea(
edit, '#text',
contentType, 'text/xml',
rows, 10,
columns, 30);
}
Note: You can use the
Content Completion
Assistant in the CSS or LESS editor to easily insert a sample of the form
control by selecting the corresponding code template. The form control code templates are
displayed with a

symbol in
the content complete list.
Tip: To insert a sample of the
oxy_textArea form control, invoke
the
Content Completion Assistant by pressing
Ctrl Space (Command Space on OS
X) and select
the
oxy_textArea code template.