This package provides elementary integration with the UI through
mystical knowledge of the naming conventions that the compiler uses
when generating the UI package.
You should \emph{never} reference generated values yourself without
an abstraction.
An object in the UI is considered to be \dfn{applicable} if the
predicate defined by its {\tt @when} attribute matches. These
predicates are generated, and should not be referenced directly;
instead, \ref{_match-ui-applicable_} should be used with the
question id.
The term ``applicable'' is used instead of ``visible'' because
object can be hidden by other means; a predicate might be true
while a field is actually hidden. Further, a non-matching
predicate inhibits other behavior, like running of assertions.
Note that this template will only be useful with an object
(question, display, static, etc) that has a predicate defined;
otherwise, compilation will fail.
TRUE
--vis-
\ref{_match-ui-set_} determines whether a UI field has a truthful value,
which is non-empty and non-zero.
TRUE
--set-
The templates below are analogous to the generic match templates,
but they translate \tt{@on@} to the question param
and also check that the question is applicable (using
\ref{_match-ui-applicable_}).
__isvis
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