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jqGrid colModel contains read-only multi line column defined using properties below. Content line lenghts are greater than column width, text is to long so that tooltio does not show its whole content. It is not possible to see whole content.

I'm looking for a way allow user to see whole column content. For example, if edit form button is pressed, this column content should de displayeid in edit form as readonly textarea. However, readonly columns does not appear in edit form.

How to allow user to see whole column content ?

colModel: [{
"name":"LoggedLongText",
"editable":false,"width":539,
"classes":"jqgrid-readonlycolumn","fixed":true,
"hidden":false,"searchoptions":{"sopt":["cn","eq","ne","lt","le","gt","ge","bw","ew","nc"]}}
}]

3 Answers 3

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Is the setting

editable: true, editoptions: { readonly: "readonly" }

probably what you need?

UPDATED: Free jqGrid supports more values for editable property starting with version 4.8. The wiki article described that editable can be function and it supports additionally three string values in case of using form editing: "hidden", "disabled" and "readonly".

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    I want to readonly username field only in edit mode. How can i do it? b/c when i apply this changes in username then in add mode readonly is enable due to which i cannot able to add new username. Plz suggest.
    – Siddiqui
    Sep 8, 2011 at 9:31
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    @farhan: If you use the inline editing mode look at here. If you use form editing read another answer. Both answers shows how you can dynamically change editable or any other properties of the column for the row.
    – Oleg
    Sep 8, 2011 at 10:31
  • Thankx, it fixed. I've another issue. Please see the link stackoverflow.com/questions/7346722/… , i shall be thankful to you for looking this issue as i'm stuck.
    – Siddiqui
    Sep 8, 2011 at 10:47
  • @CJRamki: You are welcome! In some cases editoptions: { disabled: "disabled" } is even better. One can set any attribute on the editable filed (<input> in the most case). Just if the name of the property of editoptions is unknown it will be interpreted by jqGrid as the name of additional attribute which need be set.
    – Oleg
    Jul 30, 2014 at 8:20
  • Hmmm... like required:true option? @Oleg
    – CJ Ramki
    Jul 30, 2014 at 9:13
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To show readonly fields you might try using the "disabled:disabled" inside editoptions.

Yet another option is to use a custom element type that returns a span as below:

colModel: [ 
      ... 
      {name:'price', ..., editable:true, edittype:'custom', editoptions:{custom_element: myelem, custom_value:myvalue} },
      ...
   ]
..
function myelem (value, options) {
  var el = document.createElement("span");
  $(el).val(value);    // be sure to escape special characters as necessary.
  return el;
}

function myvalue(elem, operation, value) {
// just reutrun null or empty string.
return "";
}

I prefer this over using "readonly:readonly", because the readonly option wraps an input control around the cell value, the input control still receives focus, which I think is misleading to the user. Using "disabled:disabled" keeps the input element from receiving better, which is slightly better, in terms of usability.

Using a span is much better. Interestingly, jqGrid sends even "unsuccessful" form controls to the server.

Hope this helps. -- jqr

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To show readonly fields on EditForm, you must try using the {readonly: true} property inside editoptions for a jqGrid column and will work.

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    Yeah. That would be a copy, really, if not verbatim.
    – J. Steen
    Jan 11, 2013 at 22:46

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