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With this example, column which renders 'name' field will have its background colored in red.
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With this example, column which renders 'name' field will have its background colored in red.
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* In the tree view declaration, put ``options='{"fg_color": "white:customer == True"}'`` attribute in the ``field`` tag::
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* In the tree view declaration, put ``options='{"fg_color": "white:customer == True"}'`` attribute in the ``field`` tag::
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With this example, column which renders 'name' field will have its text colored in white on a customer records.
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With this example, column which renders 'name' field will have its text colored in white on a customer records.
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* In the tree view declaration, use ``options='"color_field": "my_color"'`` attribute in the ``tree`` tag::
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* In the tree view declaration, use ``options='"color_field": "my_color"'`` attribute in the ``tree`` tag::
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* If you want to use more than one color, you can split the attributes using ';':
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options='{"fg_color": "red:red_color == True; green:green_color == True"}'
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Example:
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.. code:: xml
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<field name="arch" type="xml">
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<tree string="View name">
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<field name="name" options='{"fg_color": "red:red_color == True; green:green_color == True"}'/>
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With this example, the content of the field named `my_color` will be used to
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With this example, the content of the field named `my_color` will be used to
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populate the `my_color` CSS value. Use a function field to return whichever
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populate the `my_color` CSS value. Use a function field to return whichever
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color you want depending on the other record values. Note that this
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color you want depending on the other record values. Note that this
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