I think though that when this option is selected, the Form should contain
widgets only for properties a given Resource is in the domain of, or
properties that are restricted at the type of the resource. When it is
unselected the Form should show only widgets that have values in them.

If you are seeing more than what you expect, you may need to check your
model. It may be that these properties are defined for a superclass and this
is why they are showing.

From:  Scott Henninger <[email protected]>
Organization:  TopQuadrant, Inc.
Reply-To:  <[email protected]>
Date:  Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 3:35 PM
To:  <[email protected]>
Subject:  Re: [topbraid-users] Re: [TBC] : how to show only properties with
matching domains in forms ?

    
 Hello David; Yes it is the case that "show widgets for all matching
properties" is designed to show all defined properties for a resource.  In
RDF, it is perfectly valid to have any property defined for a resource,
regardless of the property's domain definitions.
 
 Will the Relevant Properties tab in the middle-bottom row do what you want?
See Composer Help > User Interface Overview > Relevant Properties View
 
 -- Scott
 
 
 
On 3/24/2015 2:25 PM, David Rouquet wrote:
 
 
>  
> What ? Nobody ?
>  
>  This forum has never let me down before.
>  Let me know if I need to clarify my question !
>  
>  Best regards
>  --
>  David
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>  
>  
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>  Le lundi 23 mars 2015 12:10:54 UTC+1, David Rouquet a écrit :
>>  
>> Hi,
>>  
>>  (Of course thanks for TopQuadrant products and this very active group :-)
>>  
>>  In TBC forms to edit an instance, the button "show widgets for all matching
>> properties" somehow shows ALL my defined properties.
>>  I would like to see only the properties with domains matching the types of
>> my instance (that are really the relevant properties for a given instance).
>>  
>>  Is it possible without a custom forms that would require to select relevant
>> properties for each instance type (fastidious...).
>>  
>>  Best regards
>>  --
>>  David
>>  
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