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  68534   Fri Jan 6 11:05:18 2017 Agree Xuan Wuwux@ihep.ac.cnQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each otherSo, as far as I know that ROptions and
IOptions doesn't support conditional
attributes.
  
  68533   Fri Jan 6 10:22:24 2017 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each otherIOptions does not support conditional attributes.

I think the proper solution would
be to remove the icon selection field from
  
  68532   Thu Jan 5 14:40:59 2017 Reply Xuan Wuwux@ihep.ac.cnQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each otherWhat I mean is that, when I select a catagory,
the icon will change. If I change the icon,
I need the catagory change too. 
  
  68531   Thu Jan 5 14:35:22 2017 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each otherIf you select a (different) category, the
current icon setting simply gets overwritten,
what ever it was before.
  
  68530   Thu Jan 5 14:23:08 2017 Reply Xuan Wuwux@ihep.ac.cnQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each otherSorry for my carelessness. What you said
is definitely right. I just wonder how can
Icon and Catagory change simultaneously whatever
  
  68529   Thu Jan 5 14:13:07 2017 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each otherThe example I gave you worked for me, I
actually tested it. Please note that it contains

Options Category = ...
  
  68528   Thu Jan 5 14:04:13 2017 Reply Xuan Wuwux@ihep.ac.cnQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each otherThanks for your quick reply! I just test
what you suggested, even I test {1}
Preset on edit Icon = icon1.gif, they both
  
  68527   Thu Jan 5 13:24:06 2017 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux3.1.2Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each otherYou can do that with conditional attributes
(see documentation):

 
  
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