I don't think there is a documentation unfortunately, but there are 3
examples on 
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome#|t=extensions&p=1&l=30&s=doc.creationDate&d=desc&name=custom+display
.

Hope this helps,
Marius

On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Gerritjan Koekkoek
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are trying to develop questionnaires within xwiki.
> In order to get clear answers from people we prefer static lists above text
> fields which would be more difficult to analyze.
>
> As a approach we start with appWithinMinutes and add attributes of type
> static list
>
> Use case 1:
> When we want the user to select one of a limited set of options we typical
> use radio button as input control.
>
> In edit mode this works fine.
> But in collaborative mode this does not work very well for us.
> What we mean by collaborative mode?
> We have patients discussing the questionnaire with the expert.
> Over the internet they both look at the page which holds the questionnaire
> already completed by the patient...
> But since default XWiki is showing only the value selected discussions
> about why the patient chose the one option above the other are too
> difficult.
> We would like the radiobuttons view in edit mode, but disabled for
> modification; especially since in view mode changing the elected option...
>
> Would it be possible to modify the class and add something in the "Custom
> Display"?
> Is there a useful document on how the custom display option for classes
> works?
>
> Use case 2:
> Some questions are of the type "How much would you agree"
> Then the user can select between totally disagree, somewhat disagree,
> neutral, somewhat agree totally agree.
> We have now selected a static list with 5 options labeled as above...
> But on the internet we often see sliders that can be put in 5 positions
> (from left to right or from top to bottom)
>
> Would it be possible to use such sliders via Custom Display. As a base
> attribute we would then probably switch from static list to a numeric field
> holding the value of the slider.
> Same as in use case 1; can we also show the slider disabled in
> 'collaborative mode'
>
> Many thanks for suggestions or links to documents that describe the 'custom
> display'
>
> Gerritjan
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