Initial contribution of Documentation_content according to Feature bug 1266 bug 1268 bug 1269 bug 1270 bug 1372 bug 1374 bug 1375 bug 1379 bug 1380 bug 1381 bug 1382 bug 1383 bug 1385
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<concept id="GUID-10CF321F-3298-4527-BFF5-0351085C7C8C" xml:lang="en"><title>Item
type combinations</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
<p>A list can only be composed of items of the same type. However, it is possible
to use some item types for different purposes. An example is a setting list
that contains an item for accessing a sub-list of settings. In this item,
the value box is omitted so that the item looks like a regular selection item,
and selecting it opens another list. Similar techniques are possible with
other double item types, too.</p>
<fig id="GUID-4B95B534-90BC-42B9-ACAF-ED4BC30E19A2">
<title>Setting list containing a non-setting item (My today applications)
to access another view</title>
<image href="GUID-322459CD-68DD-43CE-A422-853F31F6450E_d0e58430_href.png" scale="40" placement="inline"/>
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