Is it possible to implement a LayeredLayout over a specific Tab within a Tabs container? I would like to place a couple of buttons over an image which takes of much of the screen.
You can put a Container in one of the Tabs and configure that Container to be LayeredLayout
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If I have multiple views open in a window in Sublime Text 3, is there a way for me to hide the tab bar in only one of the views, rather than View > Hide Tabs, which hides the tab bar in all views?
Except for Justin's workaround, there is not a way to do this in a single window. The toggle_tabs command is associated with the window, not an individual view, so it operates on all views within a particular window.
Hypothetically, you could write a Python plugin to execute toggle_tabs every time you switched to a particular view, but it would have to be file- or file type-specific.
If its just one view just drag it to make it a new window that way you will have two windows, one with the tabs you wish to see and other with ones you dont want to see
I created a custom SPFX ListView Command Set button in the command bar which works fine. My only concern is that I don't control his order of appearance in the command bar. My goal is to be able to place it further left or further right as I desire. Also, is there anyway to move or hide the microsoft build-in button(Open, Share, Flow, and so on...)?
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This is known case, check #4121 and I suggest you.
To hide build-in command, you could inject custom CSS, check this github demo.
I am kind of wondering what the recommended method is for a customized UI. I have about 5 screens, which will share some of the same elements. One is a topbar, kind of like the navigationbar but different. It has the title on the left, no back buttons, a background image and a logo on the right. The other is a menu at the bottom containing and UIImageView for the bar, 3 UIButtons a the moment opening 2 different screens and one opens the Camera. I want to reuse the top bar and bottom bar on all 5 screens. Sort of like one would use a UserControl on ASP.NET.
Currently I have created 5 ViewControllers, which gives me 5 XIB files that I have to put the same elements on and I have to hook up the same events. I would want to create 2 elements (top and bottom bar) which I can reuse across all screens. Or is there a simpler solution to all of this like e.g. 1 screen pushing different middle parts into it or something like that? Quite the beginner at MonoTouch for that matter, so I'd love to know what the way-to-go for something like this is?
If you are not able to customise / reuse the standard UINavigationController etc, you could -
Create a custom UIView in Xamarin / Monotouch for each of your reusable elements, then insert them into each ViewController (programmatically is probably easiest) as required. This would give some code reuse and is akin to the UserControl example you mentioned.
Alternatively for IOS5+ you could create a Custom ViewController Container which has all the common parts in one place and have a single container UIView which you would then switch the rest of your Content ViewControllers as you need to.
I have actually just finished a github example of this which may help -
https://github.com/wickedw/ViewControllerContainer
Basically, I have an usercontrol as main container, inside which I have a few groupboxes and buttons. But, my interface controls will not be resized and positioned properly as what I expect in design interface.
I've already tried to change the anchor and dock properties but none of them serve my purpose.
I searched online and found something called viewbox in WPF, I'm wondering if there is something like "viewbox" in visual studio 2010?
Please help!
Try using TableLayoutPanel container and put your controls in it. It is similar to the idea of table in HTML where it is divided to rows and columns each one of them can be set to either a set of pixels or a percentage. Usually if you want to use re-sizable form, usually you should have a control that will give you good results when stretching such as image, multiline textbox etc... In addition, put the dock property to fill to get the stretching you want.
I hope this info was useful for you.
The jquery masonry script is really cool. But I was curious if anyone knew of a way to multiply it. I'd like to have two containers on the same page using it. Each container in different places.
For my purposes I want to stack one container on top of another. Each with different content.
Bonus points if you can tell me how to use jquery to load more items at the bottom of each container with a load more button. :)
1) You have 2 containers and 2 different names for the container
2) There is a plugin infinityscroll with the masonry plugin