Ahh, I should have read more closely. I see the answer:

values=possible values - Specifies a set of possible values that this
field can have, overriding whatever set of values may have been set
from the semantic property. If this parameter is added, the field
will, by default, show up as a dropdown.


On Sep 19, 7:59 am, Marc F <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it at all possible from anyone's experience to place a multi-option
> list (like a single-select list box or dropdown menu) on a semantic
> form?
>
> We are creating forms for types of localities and jurisdictions in the
> world. It would be great to have multiple choices for the assignment
> of category for pages that have the same semantic properties that we
> want to capture (for example, village vs. city vs. town). SemForms is
> set up currently to assign one catgory per template in the UI creator.
>
> The desired experience is that user creates a page with a form, fills
> in the semantic properties, and then can choose which category best
> describes the page. It saves much overhead on the templates and forms,
> and allows some desired flexibility.
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