A series of higher-level widget types useful to display information on a document Summary tab.
Summary widget types are usually using hardcoded values to display from the context, hence their field bindings are usually ignored.
For this reason, these widget types will not behave correctly if used in listing layouts.
Comments
Id: summary_current_document_comments
This widget type displays the current document comments.
Description
Id: summary_current_document_description
This widget type displays the current document description, creation date, author and version.
Dublincore
Id: summary_current_document_dublincore
This widget type displays the dublincore layout for the current document (in view mode).
Files
Id: summary_current_document_files
This widget type displays attached files to the current document. It also displays a drop zone for drag and drop features.
Lifecycle State and Version
Id: summary_current_document_lc_and_version
This widget type displays the current document lifecycle state and version.
Publications
Id: summary_current_document_publications
This widget type displays the current document publications.
Relations
Id: summary_current_document_relations
This widget type displays the current document incoming and outgoing relations.
States
Id: summary_current_document_states
This widget type displays the current document lifecycle state and lock status.
Tagging
Id: summary_current_document_tagging
This widget type displays the current document tags, with the possibility to add new ones.
This feature requires the Document Management module to be installed.
Tasks
Id: summary_current_document_single_tasks
This widget type displays the current document workflow tasks assigned to current user.
View Layout
Id: summary_current_document_view
This widget type displays the current document view layout (as configured on the document type definition).
Workflow Process
Id: summary_document_route
This widget type displays a selector with the list of available workflows that can be started on the current document. When a workflow is already started, it displays the workflow name and a button to view its graph.