I have a dashboard and several panels in it.
I want to add panel link to my panels, the link is going to be a Kibana link, to see relevant errors logs.
My problem is, When I add panel link to a panel let's call it x, all panels' links is changes as x's panel link.
I need to make disable default link option or use a custom variable to use it in each panel link.
But I do not figure out how to use custom variables on panel links
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I want to access the buttons of the dialog box which come up after clicking on insert/edit link button plugin in tinyMCE.
I want to add a custom save function to it. Is there any way to access those buttons?
I have tried to find a way in documentation, but no luck
How to disable the View, Share and More menu from the Grafana [Panel Menu --> View, Share, More–Export CSV, JSON etc;]. I don't want to show these options to user.
**UPDATE:
I have provided a solution to this on the grafana community forum.
You will have to update your CSS to hide all the extra options.
Have a look at this Link
I have a tabbed form in Access and on one tab, I'd like to create an ActiveX TreeView object. When I go to build this object and drag it to the tab, it attaches itself to the general form instead of the tab. This puts the control over top of all the tabs instead of the tab I want it in.
How do I attach the ActiveX control to the tab and not the entire form?
I've done a number of different "moves" to try and get it to attach and I've looked through the options to see if there is an easy way to attach it but nothing actually defines how the control is attached unlike a normal Access form control that is contained in the tab.
I would like to keep the extra forms to a minimum and maintain a single, tabbed form with separate controls on each tab.
Answer:
Make sure to select the tab first and then create the TreeView control. TreeView controls cannot be attached to a tab page by drag/drop.
If done correctly, the control will be placed on the tab page just under the tab name within the borders of the tab page. A quick test by selecting other tabs can be done to check that it attached to the right tab and only that tab.
When we open a page in touch UI, in the left side we have a Page Information dropdown. In that dropdown, there is a list of different options i.e Open Properties, Start Workflow, Publish Page, Lock Page etc. I need to remove some of them.Let's say I don't want Publish page option there. How can I do that?
The menu items are defined in the following JSP which you need to overlay:/libs/cq/gui/components/authoring/pagestatus/pagestatus.jsp
So I have an attribute selector that currently changes the view of a grid based on the attribute passed to that grid. I also have a panel stack directly below the grid, with panels that hold iframes, which needs to be changed as the user selects an attribute in the selector. In other words, as the user selects an attribute from the selector, the panels would changes and show the new iframe. Is there a way I can somehow control the panel stack from an attribute selector?
The panel stack contains iframes , and each panel has an iframe with a specific URL source. What would be great is if I could somehow pass the attribute to the URL so that the iframe in a SINGLE panel could change based on the selection made in the attribute selector. For example, if I set the URL source of the iframe to "/servername/microstrategy/asp/{&attribute}.html" and had my html files stored in the correct folder. But there doesnt seem to be a way to pass the selected attribute to the source URL of the iframe.
The only thing I can think of is to somehow access the "code-behind" for the click event so that it BOTH changes the grid as usual, AND causes the panel stack to change panels.
Is there something in the Web Editor or SDK/Eclipse IDE that would allow me to access such logic? Or is there some cool work-around that would allow an attribute selector to change the panels shown in a panel stack.
Thank you for your help,
Kind of old question, but AFAIK there is no way to do it. You should probably go with text-boxes and use them as selectors. Maybe with view filters you could achieve something similar...