WIDGETS AND LIVE TEXT
About this task
For widgets samples, see the https://greenhouse.lotus.com/plugins/plugincatalog.nsf/home_full.xsp?fProduct=Lotus%20Notes%20and%20Domino and the Notes and Domino wiki.
Procedure
1. Open the target Notes view or frameset on which to base your widget.
2. Click the Configure a Widget from Current Context toolbar button to start the wizard.
This option creates a widget, based on the current view context, that opens the view and either defaults to a preset search value or accepts a live search value for which to query.
This creates a widget based on the current view context; wiring options are not available.
This creates a widget based on the current frameset context; wiring options and an option for navigator display are not available.
This allows you to open a specific document by its document ID using existing Domino URL rules. When you wire a recognized document ID to the "key" widget property, the first document found with that ID is opened.
Notes returns the first document in the view whose column key matches the DocumentName. If there is more than one matching document, Notes returns the first match. The key must match completely but the match is not case-sensitive or accent-sensitive.
As an example, www.acme.com/register.nsf/Registered+Users/Jay+Street?OpenDocument LDD Today uses a document key view named Lookup. Rules for using Domino URLs are available at www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/library/ls-Domino_URL_cheat_sheet.
Use the default Notes URL, for example Notes://<server_name>/85256055004781F8/MainFrameset?OpenFrameset. or optionally specify another value.
5. Specify a widget name or accept the default.
6. Specify what you want to do with the widget and click Next.
This option is available if you selected Perform a full text search on this Notes view.
Note: Clicking this option opens a list of available widget properties that you can configure to be wireable. Because all Notes search widget settings are configured to be wireable, the list is disabled on the Basic tab and you are prompted to open the Advanced tab.
This adds the widget in its current form as its own sidebar panel and as a widget in the My Widgets sidebar panel.
This adds the widget in its current form to the My Widgets sidebar panel, where you can then publish it to the catalog.
8. Click Next to view the Test and Publish panel instructions and then Finish to create the widget and close the wizard.
Related concepts How do I create and share widgets? How do I create a new widget using the wizards?
Related tasks How do I wire a widget action? How do I publish a widget to the catalog? How do I configure a widget action?