Hi Mark,

Thank you for the link and the example.

I note that you reach the data of the field through a setProp and a get Prop 
handler. 

Best regards,

Jerome

Le 30 oct. 2010 à 01:28, Mark Schonewille a écrit :

> Hi Jerome,
> 
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> On 30 okt 2010, at 01:14, Jérôme Rosat wrote:
> 
>> Hello everybody,
>> 
>> I'm looking for a kind of "best practice" for creating custom controls. For 
>> example, how to access the data of the custom control ? Do we have to use 
>> custom properties or a setProp or getProp handlers  or both ? Is it 
>> preferable to use a prefix for naming a command ? And for custom properties, 
>> do we have to use a set of properties ? With a "standard name" ? Etc.
>> 
>> Thank you for you help.
>> 
>> Jerome
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