Is there a way to pin the Ag-Grid footer (via groupIncludeTotalFooter) to the bottom of the grid?
I looked for this in the documentation but I could not find a solution to do it.
Many thanks!
As of Ag-Grid 27.0.0, it appears that this is not yet possible with the built-in groupIncludeTotalFooter feature. š I found a feature request logged as AG-1960 in Ag-Grid's development pipeline.
This Ag-Grid GitHub issue also provides more information.
The only alternative at the moment seems to use the Row Pinning feature and calculate the total row data on your own.
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I am trying to use WinAppDriver to automate reading/writing to a SyncFusion control: GridGroupingCOntrol.
The UIRecorder tool is not able to extract xpaths for elements inside the control, nor can winappdriver see them. Does anyone know a workaround or how to extract data from the cells of such a control?
We have checked the reported query āTo automate read/write on syncfusion controlsā at our end. As per the current implementation, we do not have the support to automate read/write using WinAppDriver. For this query already we have logged a feature request. We will implement this feature in any of our upcoming releases.
I'd like to add a new column in a Github issues report with the date when a specific label was added for the first time. Checking at the Issue Labels API on Github, I see no way of achieving this, as Label entities don't contain dates.
Is there another way to find out when a label was set to an issue?
No, there isn't currently a way to do this. The nearest thing would be the updated_at entry on an issue, but there's no way to guarantee that that update was the result of a label being set on the issue.
GitHub clearly has this information, as the timestamp from a label being applied is available in the web UIāI wonder if you might be better off scraping the page (and asking GitHub to provide this information via the API)?
According to this help document
http://community.jaspersoft.com/documentation/jasperreports-server-user-guide/v56/creating-calculated-field
I should be able to create a calculated field or measure for a Jaspersoft Adhoc view. However I don't seem to have this functionality available to me since I don't have the icon required to click on to create these things. Does anyone know if this is a new feature or whether this has something to do with restrictions on functionality due to licencing or something? Is there another way to create a calculated measure that I can use as a work around considering I don't have the correct icon to enable this feature ?
What version of JasperReports Server are you in? You can chek this in the login page, on the bottom left corner there is an About Jaspersoft link. There you can also check the license type.
This feature is available only for commercial edition.
So I guess you are a customer: have you tried reaching out to Jaspersoft support?
https://support.jaspersoft.com
I am newbie in Xamarin; I know there must be ready components for what I need, already I searched but not yet found.
I need to create a dynamic graphic like this:
http://www.highcharts.com/demo/dynamic-update
I wore this in PhoneGap (html5 + JS), but now I'm moving to Xamarin forms and would like to know if any third component is what I need or I'll have to do everything from scratch.
Thank you.
I'm currently looking into graphing too and OxyPlots seems to be a pretty good line graph tool. I don't think it supports dynamic updating so you'd have to program it to update manually when new data points come available.
I've not gotten round to actually using this myself but I thought I'd post this here in case it works for you.
Edit: Here's a list of examples. Also you can add it to your project using nuget so it should be easy to set up.
I'm using Syncfusion controls for Xamarin.Forms and I'm satisfied with it. They also have a free license for individual developers and small businesses.
For dynamically updated Xamarin charts SciChart offers an extremely high performance solution. With the SciChart Xamarin Chart control you can draw up to a million points, zoom, pan and scroll big datasets interactively.
Check out performance demos here:
https://www.scichart.com/example/xamarin-chart-realtime-fifo-scrolling-chart-example/
https://www.scichart.com/example/xamarin-chart-performance-demo-example/
https://www.scichart.com/example/xamarin-chart-ecg-monitor-demo-example/
Disclosure: I am the tech lead on the SciChart Xamarin project
I will need to provide a way for a user (who will be using a screen reader) to select multiple options within a form. Currently, these options are laid out in a two column table with checkboxes in the first column and spans with the label for the option in the second column. This isn't section 508 compliant, but it will need to be for this site. I'm trying to figure out the best way to replace this form with something better.
The options I have are to either
Use ul/lis with labels for the checkboxes
OR
Use a multi-select drop down list.
Does anyone have a preference or a better idea?
I've decided to use a muli-select dropdown. In case anyone was wondering. It seems to work fairly well with the screen reader I'm using. I did find that IE seems to be the best browser to work with and most screen readers aren't working very well with Chrome or other browsers unfortunately. I can only assume then that most people who visually disabled are probably using IE because of this.