I am using renderHeader to build a custom header for my data-grid, and i would now like to place the sort-direction icon within this custom header.
I have been unable to figure out how to go about this. Any hints?
I suspect it might involve importing "GridColumnHeaderSortIcon" - i have not been able to get any results with this though.
Thanks in Advance
Silas
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I have made a new from, but i want to remove the titles which are displayed before the input fields. I can't really understand how to edit placement.info file, so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
You probably need to have a look at this: Alternates
Enable the Orchard Designer Tools Module, drill down to your Form and edit or change what you need.
I have an eclipse plugin and I would like to programmatically disable help content TOC's based on a variable I define. In a nut shell, I want to prevent some help docs from showing up in the help contents if a specific type of user is accessing the plugin.
Preferably I would like to do this in the ApplicationWorkbenchAdvisor somewhere.
One thought would be to modify the "primary" value to be false if the variable were set.
Not sure if it would work, but try using the org.eclipse.ui.activities extension point. The tutorial from Vogella tells it is possible to hide only UI elements like wizards, views and so on, but it is from 2009.. Not sure if hiding TOC is now possible. If you try it out, would be nice to give a feedback ;)
Does anyone know how to add control (example: field) on-run in PDF? I'm using Adobe LiveCycle ES2; need that piece of JavaScript....
Thank you all -
I previously tried to do something similar but have never been able to find a method of dynamically creating an object on a form.
You can use the addInstance command to add an instance of a new form and it's possible to add additional rows to a table but other than that, the only method I have found that works is to add the objects from the toolbox and then show/hide them.
It does mean that you're adding additional objects to the form but if used correctly this doesn't really have too much affect on the file size but it does involve extra coding.
I want to have a gtk_file_chooser_dialog that does not browse into a folder if it has a specific name. For this I hooked up my dialog with a callback when a current-folder-changed signal is emitted. In the callback function I successfully detect if the selected folder has the specific name. However, I can't figure out how to tell the dialog to close itself and return a specific response code (e.g. GTK_RESPONSE_OK).
I have unsuccessfully tried (among other things):
g_signal_emit_by_name(G_OBJECT(my_dialog), "response", GTK_RESPONSE_OK);
Has anyone a better idea ? I would appreciate any pointers into the right direction..
cheers
You're trying too hard. Just use:
gtk_dialog_response(GTK_DIALOG(my_dialog), GTK_RESPONSE_OK);
See the splendid documentation.
I am having much difficulty being able to dismiss (programmatically) my UIDocumentInteractionController's OpenIn Menu (Using the appropriate - dismissMenuWhatever method from the docs). I just can't seem to get it to work. Does anybody have any suggestions? Maybe I have an inadequate intelligence level? I am beginning to question the meaning of life.
make sure you are calling dimissMenuAnimated: on the right UIDocumentInteractionController. Maybe post some code if you still can't figure it out.