A amaxco Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 14, 2019 #1 Hi, How to implement the following features in a B4XTable 1. Show row highlighter while navigating 2. Add a radio button column to act as a row selector 2. Change the row height Regards
Hi, How to implement the following features in a B4XTable 1. Show row highlighter while navigating 2. Add a radio button column to act as a row selector 2. Change the row height Regards
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 14, 2019 #2 1. Not sure what you mean. 2. Multiple selection example: [B4X] B4XTable - Multiple rows selection Custom cells layout: [B4X] B4XTable with custom cells layout 2. Set B4XTable.RowHeight. Default value is 40dip. Upvote 0
1. Not sure what you mean. 2. Multiple selection example: [B4X] B4XTable - Multiple rows selection Custom cells layout: [B4X] B4XTable with custom cells layout 2. Set B4XTable.RowHeight. Default value is 40dip.
A amaxco Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 16, 2019 #3 Erel said: 1. Not sure what you mean. 2. Multiple selection example: [B4X] B4XTable - Multiple rows selection Custom cells layout: [B4X] B4XTable with custom cells layout 2. Set B4XTable.RowHeight. Default value is 40dip. Click to expand... Thanks for the reply. 1. I mean while moving from row to another a row highlighter appears on the back ground of the row data. I need to allow the user to first select a row, for editing, by highlighting it Upvote 0
Erel said: 1. Not sure what you mean. 2. Multiple selection example: [B4X] B4XTable - Multiple rows selection Custom cells layout: [B4X] B4XTable with custom cells layout 2. Set B4XTable.RowHeight. Default value is 40dip. Click to expand... Thanks for the reply. 1. I mean while moving from row to another a row highlighter appears on the back ground of the row data. I need to allow the user to first select a row, for editing, by highlighting it
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 16, 2019 #4 The focus doesn't really move too much in mobile devices as the user just touches a row. Anyway the multiple line selection example is probably the one that you need to learn and customize. Upvote 0
The focus doesn't really move too much in mobile devices as the user just touches a row. Anyway the multiple line selection example is probably the one that you need to learn and customize.