In my buttons and listview items are not highlighted when they're tapped on.
How can I get that to work?
Using Telerik RadListview.
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I want to implement in my Listview component infinite scroll with the loading indicator.
Need code for native-script vue and I don't want to use RadListView.
Use loadMoreItems event which should be triggered when you reach end of list view, hit your API & add more items in the event.
I wanted to bind a checkboxlist using KendoUI when a modal pop is opened.
On modal popup load I wanted to get data from a webapi which will have json response and bind it to checkbox kendo Ui template.
I referred kendoUI forums all samples are using static data. Can someone please guide me to the right direction where I can consume dynamic data.
Thank you!
There's a lot of ways to approach this.
I think the easiest way would be to use a TreeView with checkboxes configured that only returns a single level of nodes, then just show it in a Window or Dialog as you would show any other view. This way you get decent, default item formatting of the TreeView with having to use a template, but you don't get paging if your datasource is large.
You can also use a ListView with a template that formats the data with a checkbox. This requires a template but you get paging capability. Once again, you just display the ListView in a Window or Dialog as normal.
Here's a simple demo of a ListView implementation: http://dojo.telerik.com/#Stephen/iwOhIV
It is a combination of Kendo demos: http://demos.telerik.com/kendo-ui/dialog/treeview-integration with the TreeView replaced with the ListView from this demo(http://demos.telerik.com/kendo-ui/listview/remote-data-binding) and then the styling tweak with a template that uses checkboxes.
The rest of it is up to you(persisting/loading checked state, etc).
I am looking for a simple list component, similar to the HTML listbox (or Bootstrap "List group".)
Does such a component exist?
If not which component can be used for this purpose?
Thanks
ListView is Kendo's version of simple list. In demos on Telerik site, almost every listView has template with image. But simple listView looks as you want. I just add padding, to make it more readable:
Example: http://dojo.telerik.com/AyIwU/2
EDIT: Example with max-height and scroll: http://dojo.telerik.com/AyIwU/6
Firstly, I am doing a research on KendoUI, and my experience is mainly on struts-layout taglib.
And now I got issues on HTML Form while using KendoUI.
My Questions are as below:
Can Kendo ListView be used to replace the html form? That is, there is no Form any more, but a kendo ListView.
If still use html form, how to make each field editable in line (is there any kendo widget to do same behavior as JQuery UI plugin X-editable)?
The closest thing would probably be a Grid that is editable. Clicking on a cell puts it in edit mode: http://demos.telerik.com/kendo-ui/grid/editing
But you could also make a custom Kendo UI widget that behaves basically the same as x-editable by having a clickable element that opens a Kendo Tooltip box with an input element in it.
Using MVVM Light I have a listbox databound to a collection of several items.
One of the items is the selected one.
With this code it works perfectly and ViewModel structures are updated correctly:
<Name="listBox1"
ItemsSource="{Binding Path=Models}"
SelectedItem="{Binding Path=csProfile.Model, Mode=TwoWay}">
My problem is that when I enter the page if the selected Item is not in the first items it is not visible and the user does not know what was the previous selection.
How could I force the Listbox to always show the Selected Item?
Possibly via properties or Binding.
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There's no property you can bind to to set what's visible. Instead call ScrollToVerticalOffset() on the ScrollViewer inside the ListBox.
I think you are looking for the ScrollIntoView method. A similar topic was discussed here:
Automatic Scrolling in a Silverlight List Box
The API reference is here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.controls.listbox.scrollintoview(VS.95).aspx
Calling UpdateLayout() before calling ScrollIntoView on the selected item seems to be necessary.