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Using Zen Components - InterSystems Documentation

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Navigation <strong>Components</strong>drag operation began. If the logical value and displayed value are different, this difference is preserved when the data iscaptured.The data acquired from a node can be dropped on any <strong>Zen</strong> component that has drop enabled. Generally thiswill be a <strong>Zen</strong> control. does not support data drop, as it is not a control and cannot accept data input from theclient side.7.5 Filters<strong>Zen</strong> offers a component that allows you to lay out a set of navigation choices as buttons in a grid. Typically, is used to display progressive filter buttons that allow a user to narrow down a search, as on the <strong>InterSystems</strong>documentation home page:In the previous example, the user has just clicked the JavaScript button. This has disabled all the other buttons in the samecategory as JavaScript, and has caused the Reset button to activate and change color. To re-enable all the buttons in thiscategory, the user could click the JavaScript button again.A may contain multiple categories of buttons. Each category works like a set of radio buttons, in that onlyone button in the category may be selected at any time. In the following example, many more categories in the have been selected.216 <strong>Using</strong> <strong>Zen</strong> <strong>Components</strong>

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