Some minor doc updates

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Bryan Ashby
2022-07-16 12:35:39 -06:00
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@@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ A full menu view supports displaying a list of times on a screen in a very confi
Items can be selected on a menu via the cursor keys, Page Up, Page Down, Home, and End, or by selecting them via a `hotKey` - see ***Hot Keys*** below.
:information_source: A full menu view is defined with a percent (%) and the characters FM, followed by the view number. For example: `%FM1`
> :information_source: A full menu view is defined with a percent (%) and the characters FM, followed by the view number. For example: `%FM1`
:information_source: See [MCI](../mci.md) for general information on how to use views and common configuration properties available for them.
> :information_source: See [MCI](../mci.md) for general information on how to use views and common configuration properties available for them.
### Properties
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The `textOverflow` option is used to specify what happens when a text string is too long to fit in the `width` defined. Note, because columns are automatically calculated, this can only occur when the text is too long to fit the `width` using a single column.
:information_source: If `textOverflow` is not specified at all, a menu can become wider than the `width` if needed to display a single column.
> :information_source: If `textOverflow` is not specified at all, a menu can become wider than the `width` if needed to display a single column.
:information_source: Setting `textOverflow` to an empty string `textOverflow: ""` will cause the item to be truncated if necessary without any characters displayed
> :information_source: Setting `textOverflow` to an empty string `textOverflow: ""` will cause the item to be truncated if necessary without any characters displayed
:information_source: Otherwise, setting `textOverflow` to one or more characters will truncate the value if necessary and display those characters at the end. i.e. `textOverflow: ...`
> :information_source: Otherwise, setting `textOverflow` to one or more characters will truncate the value if necessary and display those characters at the end. i.e. `textOverflow: ...`
## Examples