Johan,
The «single» radio button is used for radion buttons in lists, where it is the only way to make it work as described in my original post. The list is usually a related foundset list, where you can select only one out of many, as it is done with the «normal» use of radio buttons.
The second use here is to overcome a limitation of the Servoy radio buttons (limited formatting, i. e. css styles), see attached screeenshot, where the 2 radio buttons to switch between the two popups are too far away from each other. Of course, in this example the radio buttons became (unwanted) checkboxes as well, but should be radion buttons.
Made a case (#Info360307)
Best regards, Robert
jcompagner wrote:robert, can you create a case?
just curious, what does a single radio really do? A radio is mostly grouped with others so that you can have a single selection list..
An field that can be selected or deselected is a checkbox..
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