Is there a way to make Teradata Sql Assistant default to vertical columns? I can manually set my results in a vertical tab, but when I execute the query again it puts them right back at the bottom in a horizontal tab.
I tried untabbed, and placed the windows where I wanted them, and when I execute a query it sticks the results behind the query window and shrinks the results window!
This is driving me absolutely insane... Is there any way to just make the results return in a default vertical window so I can see them and my query side by side?
This works fine for me:
Window -> Tabbed
Window -> New Vertical Table Group
SQLA 14.10.0.5, what's your release?
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Im new with Angular and I am creating a chat application with the same facebook behavior. I need each chat box to appear at the bottom of the screen (right now they appear in the middle of the screen) and as a user is selected the box that comes out You should leave next to the one that is already there.
I also need that when those chat boxes occupy the entire space, something similar to the image attached is shown, a button where the first boxes that you select come out so that you can select and resume that conversation. In the following link I have my application working. Could someone help me? The application code and the demo can see it here.
The image of the behavior that I want is the following:
So the console preview panel at the bottom of the page remembers how big you had it last time you previewed. Usually this is great! But somehow mine is currently maximized, so the only thing that shows up is the Page dropdown at the top of the page (and anything in the console, if I switch between pages and the pages have things that log on load). The rest is just white console. Any idea how to get back the default view where the console is 20% of the bottom of the page? There is no visible dragging bar frame thing anywhere.
I can change my preview to console=0 to be able to use it, but I'd like a way to restore the default position of the panel.
Normally you should be able to hover on the top border of the console panel and resize it as you wish. An icon will appear, similar as in the image below:
Nonetheless, if you are doing your previews on a mobile device such as a tablet, then such thing is not possible to do. Therefore; a hacky way to do it would be to put the following code on the onAttach event handler of the page that is loading:
var splitPanel = widget.root.getElement().parentElement
.parentElement.parentElement.parentElement
.parentElement.parentElement.children[0].children[3];
splitPanel.style.height = "75px";
Nota bene: this is intended to ONLY work in preview
When I use treetable in Vaadin, it is working fine drag and drop the whole row when click the left and right blank ereas. but that is not user friendly, I wanna create a draggable layout inside the row, let's say the 1st component of the each row, that when clicking it, the whole row is selected and can be draged and dropped to reorder.
The thing is I can create a vertical layout with wrapper doing that, but drag mode is only for its component or the wrapper itself, and when doing the drag action, it doesn't actually showing the whole row is moving, which may confuse the clients. What can I do to make it looking like I am dragging the whole row, similar with the one you drag the blank area of each row? Thanks.
I'm afraid there currently is no way for adding a wrapper that would extend the entire row instead of just one cell. To do this you'd need to extend the client-side implementation of Table (VScrollTable) and this is not something I would recommend as it is quite complex.
I do think that what you describe should be possible in core Vaadin (without using drag & drop wrappers), so could you please file a ticket at dev.vaadin.com? And please attach a small application showing the problem to make it easier for us to see the problem and fix it.
Anyways, in order for you to get it working today I'd suggest that you change your UI design a bit and for example borrow drag handles from iOS. By this I mean that you could add an icon that suggests "draggable" as a background-image in the first cell (or in the row header cell of each row) that encourages the user to grab the row there, where it is "empty" and dragging works. This way the user might not be too confused if dragging only works reliably in some parts of the rows.
I have several table columns embedded in a table view embedded in a scroll view embedded in larger view embedded in a tab view embedded in another view embedded in a window.
When click on the nib file in Xcode 4, the Editor pane shows me the Interface Builder dock in an outline view. Typically, I'd like to set the Cocoa bindings for the table columns.
To get to the table columns, I have to open many levels of subtrees, sequentially. If I click on a column header in the graphical view, and I get lucky, it takes me to the table header. In this case, I only have to open one more level, the table view. When I run my project in the debugger, and come back to the nib file, I have to do it all over again.
Is if there a way to expand all sublevels of the outline view in the IB dock with a single command, or to expand sublevels under a selected level ?
EDIT: Not an answer, but a workaround: double click the nib file to open it in a separate window. The window won't be affected by switching files in the main window. Another feature I was unaware of is Xcode 4's tab capability (Command-T) - works like a tabbed browser.
Hold Command ⌘ Alt while clicking on the disclosure triangle at the appropriate level.
Fast forwarding several years, it looks like with Xcode 11.6, you now hold Option ⌥ key while clicking on the disclosure triangle.
Attached is the screenshot of the UI that I would like to have in my app. When I click on the listitems on the fragment on the left side I see a arrow pointing(question mark in red) on the list item which was clicked, I would like to know how can we achieve this in UI layout. Any special settings to be set?
I was looking at the same feature.
To implement similar, I'd suggest showing an image on the selected item in the list, this would require code rather than Layout XML, It would be controlled by the list fragment when an item is selected. That way you get the visual effect that the two fragments are related via the arrow image.
Did you end up giving it a go for yourself?