I've created a web part page which contains visio drawing in sharepoint site. Now I want to show shape data when the mouse hover on specific shapes, instead of clicking "Toggle the visibility of shape information pane".
e.g. When mouse hovers at one employee image, more detailed information which is included in "Shape Data" can pop up, showing "Name:XXX, ID:XXX, Age:XXX..."
I've tried to add "Comment" in "shape sheet", but the hover over effect only works in Visio Design Mode. It does not work after I integrated the drawing in sharepoint webpart.
Also, I tried another approach by saving visio drawing as htm webpage. However, the data will not be dynamically updated in that way.
How could I achieve this function? Do I need to use javascript? If so, how could I integrate javascript to the webpage I already created with visio drawing?
This will walk you through the process.
Creating an Office Plan ECMAScript Mashup Drawing in Visio 2010 to Display in SharePoint Server 2010
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I have created custom ribbon control in both the 2007 and 2010. i have added few features in 2010. i wanna use these new features in 2007 also. so for merging these i have used custom ui editor tool. and i have saved this as well. when i opened up this new to the 2007 all my new controls showed up correctly. but when i open it in the 2010, the controls showed correctly without the icon images. for example, control is "Picture" then nearby this control one small image will be there. this small icon images not showing up in the 2010 version. did i do anything wrong ? please anyone help me for showing it correctly !
Make sure you have added the icons as well to that version's xml. The pictures name must match the xml.
Click Insert and then Icons..., browse and select the pictures you want to use as button images.
You can have different sets of pictures for 2007/2010, but better to only use 2007 UI part if both versions are to be the same.
My question is pretty simple, can I put a picture box in a MS Ribbon Customization (VSTO add-in). I can tell that it's not a readily available option from the designer, but can it be done from the XML? I haven't found an examples that do it.
The end goal is to have an image run out to the right of the controls in the ribbon, which would quickly allow someone walking behind a series of users see "which team they were on"/"program version" they were using.
I'm developing an Outlook Add-in in Visual studio 2012 (.NET 4.5). To present information to our users I need to display an button in a custom ribbon whose image is an animated gif.
Thus far I have done the following:
1) Added the animated GIF to my projects resources
2) Add a button which calls a local method 'GetImage'
3) GetImage returns a Bitmap object from resources representing the GIF image.
When I launch the add-In the image loads but doesn't animate it just remains static. My question is does the outlook ribbon support animated gifs and if so what am I missing?
Thank you for your help
Outlook does not supports GIFs, much less animated GIFs, on the ribbons.
i'm using infopath 2007 forms on sharepoint 2007 web, i would like form to fit on one page. I created print view and set its page margins on bottom and top to 0.3cm (that is minimal possible value). Jet still there is huge gap between page top and form that is taking space on page. You can see it here http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/43/infopathc.png/.
Do you know how to get rid of it?
did you try opening the form library pages in sharepoint designer and see what is causing that extra space? I would start there first.... Good luck!
So with the new Ribbon on top of the SharePoint 2010 page we have an office like feel to working with SharePoint pages. Customization of this ribbon is great, adding your own functionality augmenting what Microsoft provides out of the box. My question is this though, when is it appropriate to use ribbon customization vs an item menu option (i.e. the callout menu on a particular item).
Are there best practices around this? What do you do?
They share a lot of the same options. The ribbon is focused on working with the entire list or library, but still has options pop up when you click on an item that are targeted at that one item. The call-out on a single item is always focused on options for just that item.
So I would say if your looking to do something with an entire list or library, put it in the ribbon. If it is going to be an option specifically tied to one item at a time, put it in the call-out menu, but also try to make it show up in the ribbon if someone doesn't look at the call-out menu.
But that's just my opinion and I haven't had any experience putting custom functionality into either sections.