I am building a dashboard in tableau that navigates to different worksheets. I am wondering if there is a way to add a back button to a worksheet. I have thought of one way using an action filter menu, but that method is not very user friendly. Is there a way to get a button or something more obvious to the user? Thanks
You can only add navigation button with action filter. There is no other way to add button till now. I hope tableau soon add the official way to add button in the dashboard.
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I'm building an app to manage some users, where i have a page to list them. On each user i have some buttons to make some actions on them, like edit them or delete them.
When the delete button is pressed, i would like to have a modal to show up and ask if you really wawnt to delete the user. As i may be using this modal in other places, i thought i should make it kind of generic to receive the different messages i want to show, so i built a component for it.
I've searched through some examples, but i couldn't find one similar to mine.
I've made the template for the modal and the component to back it up, but i don't know how to show it, for example, on a button click.
Any help is appretiated :)
Thanks
EDIT: i'm trying to use bootstrap modals
use bootbox instead of making a modal from scratch. they can be perfectly used for delete confirm or alerts. I use them. http://bootboxjs.com/. It is also available for angularjs.
Please can someone tell me how I get a button to appear if there are new information like in twitter 'more tweets'
Just would like to know the coding to show the button and make the button disappear
Thanks in advance
This approach called "Pull to Refresh". Adding the button is one of many steps you will need to take in order to apply this functionality. There are many good tutorials over the web for how to do it, here are few:
https://www.andrewcbancroft.com/2015/03/17/basics-of-pull-to-refresh-for-swift-developers/
https://grokswift.com/pull-to-refresh-swift-table-view/
https://www.appcoda.com/custom-pull-to-refresh/
I have a general question for GWT Activity and Places paradigm realization
For example, I have a place "productList" and appropriate view ProductListView. A have a table with some Product entity in each row. I wanna to double click on row and got popup window which allow me to edit Product in doubleclicked row. How to implement it? Should I provide new place "editProduct" for this activity?
A popup dialog is not a place - users would not expect to see it when they press the back button. So there is no need to create a special EditProduct place.
You can think of "places" as something that users may want to see when they click on Back or Forward buttons, or something they want to bookmark.
I am new to JFace Wizard development, so forgive me if my question sounds weird.
I have requirement where my first WizardPage should not display button bar, This I have achieved by extending WizardDialog and implementing createButtonsForButtonBar() method.
Now second wizardpage will load when user do some action on first page(Click button on page). This second wizard page should have button bar. I am not able to show the button bar on second page. I tried exploring JFace code but couldn't find any way to do it.
Can someone confirm whether it is possible or not? If yes, Can you give me some pointers to do it?
Thanks in Advance for you time.
I've created a query to use in an AutoCompleteBox and it works as expected when the user select the AutoCompleteBox in the grid as shown in the picture below
However if the user click the plus button to add a new record using the predefined Add Dialog then the query and the AutoCompleteBox's format doesn't work as shown in the picture below
Why is this happening and how I can fix that?
Thanks
I haven't yet found a way to edit the default Add New dialog.
Instead, make a new screen, select the "New Data Screen" template, and link it to your entity data. You can customize the screen to fit your needs, even make it a Modal Window by changing the Control Type in the screen properties. Once you have the screen set up the way you want, go back to your grid screen, and double click on the Add... command in the Command Bar of your grid, to edit the AddAndEditNew_Execute code. In that method, call your custom screen.
So, as I got to thinking about this some more, I came back to the thought I had when I tried to do this a few months ago. There has to be a better way, so I Googled it again.
This time, I found something. He's using an old version of Lightswitch, but I've successfully applied his technique in my application built in Lightswitch 2012.
http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/051e29/modal-window-in-editable-grid-screen-in-lightswitch-2011/