Good Morning (or afternoon). I have a form that contains several tabs (organized sections) and then an edit button. What I want to do is, EDIT the information based on the active tab (Tombstone/Sales/Dates). How do I pass to the controller the active tab and then redirect to the proper Template?
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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.
I am creating a multilingual site in Drupal 8. The browser tab title for nodes translate, but in a view the titles are all in english.
Currently, the goal is to create one view page and use a URL alias to direct to the other translation views. I have the filter set to content revisions for languages using the "Interface text language selected for page". On these view pages, everything but the title translates.
Is there a way to force the browser tab titles to translate without having to create additional view pages for each language?
Thank you in advance for any advice
If by "browser tab title" you mean Views' title, enable "Configuration Translation" core module, and then click on "Translate" link next to your View ("Operations" column, /admin/structure/views).
If you mean titles of nodes' which you output in a View, then check out settings of a default prebuild "FrontPage" View, because it works just great with content translations, maybe you've just missed some important settings which you can spot there.
I would like to add two optional properties for every page in sulu, the name of a menu-icon and an additional long title for every menu-item. I thought the best place to add those would be the "Settings" tab which shows up when editing an individual page in the admin, underneath the "Show page in" option.
Is there any way to add my own fields to this tab, or do i have to make it an individual property in every page-template? And why isn't the mandatory page-title an option like "Show in page" which doesn't require inclusion in individual page-templates?
We already thought about removing the title from the structure, but it grow that way, and it is not that easy to remove. Apart from that we are not sure if we want that at all, because this way you can place the title in the form where ever you want.
And it is currently not possible to easily add fields to the settings tab. Either you add them to the content tab using the XML files, or you create an own tab for your data as described in the documentation.
I know I changed some setting (or did something) to make the page tabs in my Access 2007 form disappear, but I can't remember what the setting was. I am not referring to turning on tabs instead of overlapping windows in the Current Database under Access Options. I have that set to show tabs, but it now only shows one tab for my 2-tab form. Previously I could see 2 tabs for this one form. I can still navigate between the tabs in design view by selecting them in the Property sheet.
Any suggestions much appreciated!!
Look for the style property on the property sheet. You can choose tabs, buttons and none.
I want to ask about the objective C on iPhone. I am writing a application, it contains 2 pages. The first page requires the user enter some information. The second page displays the tab page (3 tab).
And I create the first page and the second page in different project. I use the 'Window-based Application' to create the first one and use the 'Tab Bar Application' to create the second one.
However, I don't know how to combine it. Or should I build the second page in the first page project? If so, what should I do and link the tab bar? As I don't know how to create a tab bar content in the first project.
Thank you very much.
The link below might help get you started, but you'll have some difficulty with the Tab Bar Controller part. I usually create all those pieces programmatically...
http://pushplay.net/blog_detail.php?id=27
Does the "info page" collect some information and then not appear again under normal usage (e.g. a login screen)? If so, I would recommend making the "tab page" your main view, and present the "info page" modally (with presentModalViewController:animated:). It shouldn't be too hard to copy the view controller files and xib, if necessary, into the project with the "tab page".