There are a lot of menu's and + buttons but I've not been able to find any that can be used to just add a new card to the board. All I've been able to do is add a note.
How do I do this?
The UI is a bit confusing
Do this through the "Issues" tab.
Add the issue
Then move it to the board column
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I want to make a backpack UI that can dynamically add and delete items like a menu, but every item in it is a picture (not a text)
I found many tutorials but all of them are panels with slots that need I to set their positions previously. I wonder if there is a better way to make it more easily.
I think the best way is to use a Vertical Layout Group:
https://docs.unity3d.com/Packages/com.unity.ugui#1.0/manual/script-VerticalLayoutGroup.html
Obviously for adding and deleting in player, you have to create buttons with relative scripts.
I'm currently having an issue with unity UI.
I have some buttons to who I've added an instruction in OnClick directly in the editor, but because it is in the last position in the list of instructions, it is executed at a poor time.
I would like to know if there is a way to move these instructions up and down, as to change the order in which they are executed ?
I've tried to slide them up and down to no avail, and no amount of google searches seem to help.
Feel free to ask any questions if you need more specific information !
Edit : Added a screenshot. I want to move the items in the circled area up and down if possible without having to delete it all and restart...
Screenshot of the hierarchy with concerned area circled:
Even if you were able to reorder events, order doesn't mean execution order.
https://forum.unity.com/threads/solved-unityevent-invoke-calling-order.265292/#post-1753393
Is there a way to add a custom column menu tab with my own favourite icon which on click would render my custom react component?
something like
myColDef.menuTabs: ['generalMenuTab', 'filterMenuTab', 'myCustomMenuTab']
FYI I'm using v12.0.2
What you're after can't be done I'm afraid. The grid supports React components in all sorts of ways (renderers, editors, filters etc), but not via the column menu.
I've updated the docs page to remove the gibberish issue - it'll be fixed properly in the next release, thanks for highlighting this.
This would be helpful to have. In particular for us, we'd like to filter based off row properties, and not row values. Creating our own tab to filter by cell colors that we have assigned with our own set of labels would be useful.
I agree that it would be a nice feature to have. Apparently, there's no quick out-of-the-box solution to do it. The only workaround I see is to implement your own custom Header component which would display any buttons your want.
There you can put a button to open your own custom menu, which you can implement as any regular UI component. It also means you'll need to manually implement all standard menu options that Ag-Grid provides out of the box if you need them.
I've noticed that some organizations on GitHub have different labels that they can apply to issues.
For example, one organization that I am a part of allows any of these labels to be applied:
However, on my personal account, I am limited to only these labels, and I can't find a way to create my own custom ones:
Any ideas on how I can go about creating my own?
It looks like you might be accessing GitHub on a mobile device, which likely exposes a somewhat different interface.
On the full web interface, simply navigate to https://github.com/:user/:repo/labels and click the green "New label" button at the top right. Existing labels can be edited or deleted on the same page.
You can also get to this page by clicking on "issues" and then "labels".
Here's a quick GIF to make the process as easy as it can be. (recorded at my GitHub profile)
⚡️ GIF —
Labels can be applied to issues and pull requests to signify priority, category, or any other information that you find useful.
▶ On GitHub, navigate to the main page of the repository.
Under your repository name, click Issues or Pull requests.
Issues Labels buttonNext to the search field, click Labels.
Click New Label to create a new label, or click Edit to edit an existing one.
In the text box, type your new label name.
Select a color for the label from the color bar. You can customize this color by editing the hexadecimal number above the color bar.
Click Create Label to save the new label.
I hope it helps. Upvote it if it does.
The ui makes it hard to find!
You should be able to go to https://github.com/your_username/your_repo/labels
There's a github blog post that explains this in detail.
https://help.github.com/articles/creating-and-editing-labels-for-issues-and-pull-requests/
If you find yourself doing this a lot, then you might want to try using my python script (or creating something similar) so that you can set up your own labels for each new repository...
https://github.com/martinpeck/gh-issue-label-generator
I'm an iPhone developer, but new to web development. I've done some basic HTML websites and made one in iWeb as well. I'm trying to branch out to mobile web development now, so I checked out Dashcode.
Anyway, I'm trying to put a Call Button, Mail Button, and Map Button in horizontal alignment. I realize that I can add a Column Layout and have two buttons in a row, but that's the most I've gotten.
Any ideas? Thanks!
Thomas
Edit: I still haven't figured this out yet. I was given advice about a fixed position button bar, but I am not sure how to implement it. I've been looking at code, but haven't gotten it yet. Still trying though. Any help is appreciated!
What i do usually is to select the element you can't align horizontally and then go to the inspector -> dimension tab and in disposition you select fixed absolute.
This should work but beware because if you've the intention to change element's place dynamically you may have some surprise...
I think you are looking for something like this.
A fixed position button bar is created with several buttons side by side.
/Mogens