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Connected.Components/Enums/InputMode.cs

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// Copyright (c) MudBlazor 2021
// MudBlazor licenses this file to you under the MIT license.
// See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
using System.ComponentModel;
namespace Connected
{
/// <summary>
/// The inputmode global attribute is an enumerated attribute that hints at the type of data that might be entered by the user while editing the element or its contents.
/// Not supported by safari. Use Pattern to achieve special mobile keyboards in safari.
/// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Global_attributes/inputmode
/// </summary>
public enum InputMode
{
[Description("No virtual keyboard. For when the page implements its own keyboard input control.")]
none,
[Description("Default. Standard input keyboard for the user's current locale.")]
text,
[Description("Fractional numeric input keyboard containing the digits and decimal separator for the user's locale (typically . or ,). Devices may or may not show a minus key (-).")]
@decimal,
[Description("Numeric input keyboard, but only requires the digits 09. Devices may or may not show a minus key.")]
numeric,
[Description("A telephone keypad input, including the digits 09, the asterisk (*), and the pound (#) key. Inputs that require a telephone number should typically use <input type=\"tel\">instead.")]
tel,
[Description("A virtual keyboard optimized for search input. For instance, the return/submit key may be labeled “Search”, along with possible other optimizations. Inputs that require a search query should typically use <input type=\"search\"> instead.")]
search,
[Description("A virtual keyboard optimized for entering email addresses. Typically includes the @ character as well as other optimizations. Inputs that require email addresses should typically use <input type=\"email\"> instead.")]
email,
[Description("A keypad optimized for entering URLs. This may have the / key more prominent, for example. Enhanced features could include history access and so on. Inputs that require a URL should typically use <input type=\"url\"> instead.")]
url
}
}