In the view propreties I set Grid - Dashes and Dots , color Black. But the grids are only horizontally. I want both vertical and horizontal.
The header style is Beveled. Thanks!
Native Notes applications cannot produce vertical dash-dots grids to simulate a grid. A View in Notes is record (or document) oriented. The grid setting in the view appears in version 8+. I tested dash-dot and it appears to be there, if you increase your line height it should be visible. The dash dots appear to be standard and not variable to font size.
It depends on the first column of the view, if it's not categorized, both vertical and horizontal grids are shown. As soon as you change the column to categorized, the view only shows the horizontal grids.
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I am using Tableau for data visualization and generating lists that can be exported to Excel.
However, when the amount of columns get too big, I cannot see all my columns in the view (They are there though). The problem is that there doesn't seem to be a horizontal scrollbar. I can scroll vertically through my rows, but I haven't found a way to do this horizontally to look through my columns, the same way you would do at the data source tab.
If anyone could help me to figure out how to achieve this that would be awesome! I am using Tableau Desktop version 2018.3 on a Mac.
Edit: The problem also seems to be on Windows and is not related to the maximum amount of columns or the view mode.
Example image of the described problem
You are not getting scrollbar because you are viewing it on a worksheet. Try putting it on the dashboard and set dashboard size to fixed and increase width to accommodate all columns.
now you will get horizontal scrollbar for sure
thanks
Besides updating the horizontal row/column label limit #Bernardo mentioned here:
You'll need to make sure you've have selected "Standard" from the display option list at the top of the screen. That options prevent Tableau from fitting everything into the height, width or view of your current display.
Tableau shows a horizontal scroll bar for measures, but not for dimensions. When only dimensions are included on either the Columns or Rows shelf, the lower horizontal scroll bar will not display. Dimensions are treated as headers for measure aggregations and do not generate a horizontal scroll bar when they exceed the width of the view.
To change the Table Layout and increase the number of columns and rows in your table, go to:
Analysis > Table Layout > Advanced
Set each of the Maximum values to 16, which is the limit allowed.
I would like to have two labels in my tableview.
but the label resize option is disabled.
How to have the two labels horizontally?
Select UIlabel instead of the cell and then you can set Auto resize like follow.
You may need AutoLayout and Custom Tableview Call. Use two different labels, e.g. one for username (left aligned text) and another for garbage text (right aligned text).
Now, set Content Compression Resistance Priority for one of both label, according to your requirement for data visibility when there is long texts in user name.
Look at these snapshots:
Labels with default content compression resistance priority
I changed content compression resistance priority for label blablabla blablabla, from 750 to 749.
Result is:
For more details see Apple document: Setting Content-Hugging and Compression-Resistance Priorities
Drag a horizontal UIStackView from object library and set it's constraints like this inside the cell
//
drag 2 labels inside it and make the distribution .FillEqually
//
Are you sure you have selected Label?
If you know about Layout constraints, it will be easier than this auto resizer.
Label 1==> Set Leading, Top & Bottom constraints to SuperView. Set Trailing constraint to Label2.
Label2==> Set Trailing, Top & Bottom constraints to SuperView. Set Trailing constraint to Label2.
Now, after this, it will show Red error arrow. Now, you have to decide which Lable width is a priority. After deciding, select that Lable and set Horizontal Content Hugging to 251(High) and Comprehensive to 751(High). Also, change lower priority label Content Hugging and Comprehensive to 249 and 749 respectively. Now, Red error arrow will not be shown and in the cell it will show all text in both labels without and cut.
if you want a easy and quick fix for it, implement a stack view inside the tableview cell. You can change the stackview as you want and also you dont have to worry about applying constraints.
This is Layout I'd like to draw in my ContentPage(ListView is just added)
I tried to use a Grid with a row and two columns in which to place two BoxView inside the first one a further Grid with 3 rows and two columns for the Label in the second Box a Label but the result was disappointing
There are a few options. You can use Grid with Margin and Padding properties so the contents won't be too close to one another. Or you can use AbsoluteLayout or RelativeLayout so you can position every single elements as the way you want to. You can read the documentation for layouts for more information.
I want to avoid horizontal scroll in Vaadin grid and oblige column to be resized according to the screen. I tried grid.setExpandRatio() but I have no change.
Have you any idea please?
The Vaadin Grid component provides width control for each column. See API doc.
You can set expand ratio of each column that is added when additional free space is available beside the space that is required for each column. But this doesn't help in your case. The best way I found so far is to set a maximum width for a column that is suitable for shrinking.
IN SSRS:
I can only add Solid color fills to the data cells inside a matrix.
How do I add Stripes or Patterns as background fill instead of a solid color.
Is there a particular color code like '#xxxx' for stripes?
There are certain rows in my report that need to have stripes or patterns as backgrou fill.
Thanks
I have found some methods around this:
1- You can use image gradients to fill text boxes by right-clicking the cell and selecting text box properties. You can use the Fill tab to select a small image or item that has a gradient or pattern and apply it within your cell(s)/report.
2 - Another approach is to use a combination of Font/Color/Bold/Italic/Underline and Boarder colors/weight to achieve your desired result.
3 - Apply a gradient-style scheme to your report by using one or more colors and dynamically changing the hue as you go up or down the report. That way, the top could be darker than the bottom, or vis-versa.
I hope this helps.
Numerous fonts can be used.
Open the Character Map
Select Arial in the Font drop down
Scroll to near the bottom, select the cross character
Hit the Select button a number of times, grab as many characters as the SSRS textbox may require to fill its width
Click copy
In SSRS select the textbox then Ctrl-P to paste
Experiment with font size and font color to get the desired effect
Setting padding to zero may help
Setting row CanGrow to False may help
I find there is a little gap between cells vertically but it is close to perfect for me. There is likely to be a character in Arial or another font that works even better.