I want to customize button texts on a FileOpenPicker in a Windows 8 app. There is a CommitButtonText property but I can't see similar property for Cancel button. Is there a way to customize it? Thanks in advance.
No you can't customize. There's no property available. Only available option for you is to create own FileOpenPicker, which is quite time consuming task. BTW what you want to set as "cancel" button's text?
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My question is the opposite of this one (Remove "X" button at the end of a TextBox).
I have a vanilla TextBox (with TextWrapping set to NoWrap), but I'm not seeing the clear cross delete button.
This is a store/universal/winrt app, so it's a Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.TextBox.
I haven't got any overrides for the default template in App.xaml either.
Any ideas?
If you can afford it, you can use Telerik UI for Windows Phone. It has a textbox control with a built in clear button.
Other route would be implementing your own user control. It should be rather easy.
In Word 2012 I have seen the following checkbox:
I am wondering if this checkbox is a .NET control with an image assigned to it (with property "imagealign" being middle right) or if this is a custom solution by MS for their Office GUIs.
I can reproduce the appearance, but I am unable to easily check if the user clicks the checkbox (and wants to change its state) or the info button and wants to show the tooltip.
Also, I have to add some spaces at the end of the checkbox text, else the image is under the text if the checkbox autosize property is set to True.
I would tend to think that the checkbox is a custom solution by MS or perhaps the image is a separate control.
Does anybody know more about this?
I think you are looking for
Checkbox.AutoSize = False
CheckBox.Image = "Your Image"
CheckBox.ImageAlign = MiddleRight
But this way you won't be able to distinguish if the user clicks the checkbox or the info button to show the tooltip.
As far as I know, there is no control available at .NET which allows this behavior, so I suppose they are using separate controls.
I think you'll need to use a PictureBox near the CheckBox and then use CheckBox_CheckedChanged and PictureBox_Click events to do whatever you want on each case.
Would like to ask how can i set my own icon instead of default icon displayed by vb.net? Thanks in advance. It seems hard to find a solution in Google as i don't know what keyword should i search because all the result show me changing the .exe icon.
Had tried to change the icon in project properties but it's not working..
You can change icon form from properties form like this picture.
The Icon you set on the above window is the default program icon. to change the taskbar icon you need to set the currently showing form's icon.
Change your Form's icon prom the property tab of the form of your application.
If there is a single form, you only need to change it, but if there's multiple, you need to change all of them individually.
Hope it helps! :)
I am developing desktop application using vb.net and vs2008.
I have a DropDownList that I don't want it interact with use when the info is locked.
But if I disable it, it is greyed out and the text is not easy to read.
Is there any way to make radiobutton like readonly textbox?
I want text of the DropDownList looks black and itself is not clickable.
The above shows a disabled DropDownList with greyed out text and a readonly textbox
Try this:
Enable="false"
Place it within your <asp:DropDownList> tag.
I recently encountered a similar issue. My solution was to remove all other values of the DropDownList except the one that is selected. This will keep the text as black as opposed to grey. Users will be able see the existing value and click it but will not be able to change it.
Hope this helps.
No, you can't use CSS in a desktop app. When you disable the dropdownlist by setting Disabled=true; or Enabled=false (whatever the case is), you can also change the Font properties to make it easier to read. You can set other properties such as Border, BorderStyle, etc, etc.
Keep the control enabled. In the GOTFOCUS event, use SENDKEYS to send a {tab} to the form. the user will not be able to change it! By the way, workt for ALL controls, that a user can focus.
In Sencha-touch, how can I make a form popup when a user clicks on an item in a list?
I would attach a listener to the 'itemtap' or 'itemdoubletap' events within your Ext.List instance which triggers the display of your form. That's off the top of my head as I haven't touched (rimshot) Sencha Touch since before it came out of beta.
http://dev.sencha.com/deploy/touch/docs/?class=Ext.List
You might want to explore disclosures, which place an arrow on the list item for the user to click, or as Wilhelm says, attach to a regular tap or selection event.
For 'modal' popups, simply create a panel with floating:true. See the docs at http://dev.sencha.com/deploy/touch/docs/?class=Ext.Panel and the examples in the User Interface / Overlays section of http://dev.sencha.com/deploy/touch/examples/kitchensink/
for this i will guide you please go through link which i have give will help You alot
http://www.mysamplecode.com/2012/07/sencha-touch-floating-panel-example.html