I am generating docs using doxygen and I don't want to show all the functions in the treeview. Ideally I just want to show list of Classes nested by folders that they are contained in. I looked through the documentation, but could not figure out how to hide the functions and variables. Please help!
You can see example here:
Thanks!
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As shown in the documentation example you can implement a selectable List.
I was wondering how would one be able to make the list to support multiple selections.
The method that was used in the example is makeSelectable. There doesn't seem to be any documentation regarding that method and I wasn't able to find anything substantial in the issues of their git project.
Any help will be appreciated.
Create a state variable selectedItems to keep track of selected items of the list.
ListItem supports checkboxes, so you can create a checkbox for each ListItem, add an onCheck handler to it and pass to it a unique value to identify which checkbox is checked and based on that you can modify the state variable selectedItems.
Alternatively, you can use Menu in place of List as it has the property multiple. You can set it to true and that's it.
I'm confused by the showcase example of Cell List. Shown below is a screenshot, when I inspect the element I can see a png image is used to give a blue background for the selected cell. I cannot find any reference to such an image or css file from its source code here or from google-code. I couldn't find any injection of css or things like that as mentioned in related sof answers. Please show me where the code is or some other example code. I'd like to know how this exact scenario works, not an alternate solution to get the effect. I'm pretty new to gwt, I'm sure this is a piece of cake for the veterans out here,any clues?
It's the default styling for the CellList. You can use your own by passing a CellList.Resources to the CellList constructor.
I know I can link a style sheet to TinyMCE and this will be used when I am editing. It also seems to apply the styling to the Heading options available in the format dropdown list which is great. I also know I can add custom formats menu using custom_formats (here) but is there a way for the Formats to be populated using my CSS automatically? I have various classes in my CSS for the P tag and would like to allow my users to utilise them.
No, this is not possible (at least not out of the box).
How could a piece of code guess what style or class to use from the pure CSS?
I'm trying to build a form in the Zend Frameword in which there has to be a table like this:
So, it's a radiobutton followed by some descriptions about a subscription of some sorts. I have googled myself senseless, but can't make this happen. I have tried several form-decorators, but it seems that the radiobuttons stick together, and you can only wrap a whole group of radiobuttons in an html-tag...
The form will be rendered by a Smarty template, but I can't get the individual radio-buttons in the template. Maybe somebody has some experience with this.
Does anybody have an idea or a link to get me going with this?
This task is suited for View Script Decorator .
http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.form.standardDecorators.html#zend.form.standardDecorators.viewScript
I am trying to create PowerPoint slides using MATLAB. It seems like it is basically the same as using VBA to create PowerPoint slides, except with slightly different syntax. The function and variable names are all the same.
Anyway....I can add a picture to a slide. I can also add a specific layout, which creates some placeholders. But I can't figure out how to add a picture and link it to a specific placeholder. I want to import 4 pictures into PowerPoint and apply the "4 Object" layout. I could obviously manually place the pictures in the same locations that the layout would choose. But I would like to link them to the placeholders in case I ever need to change the layout.
Does anyone know how to add a picture and link it to a placeholder?
Thanks,
Andrew
There are a few MATLAB code submissions on the MathWorks File Exchange that may help you move figures from MATLAB into PowerPoint with specific layouts:
saveppt2 by Jedediah Frey.
subplotPPT by Mark Hoyle.
saveppt by Mark Brown.
The last submission has inspired the first 2, along with a few others that may also be of help to you (links are provided in the Acknowledgements section of the last submission).
Hope this helps!