I thought I would try using the new Material theme with a new WPF project.
All good but for some reason there is no filtering available in the RadGridViews in my project.
As soon as I change to one of the older themes the filtering comes back, When I change back to Material Theme it disappears.
Any help greatly appreciated.
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Hello Peter,
I've already responded to the support ticket you opened. For completeness, I'm also pasting my reply here:
"The filtering UI is displayed as expected at my end as can be seen in the sample project and screenshot that I've attached to my reply.
Could you please have a look and let me know whether everything is displayed as expected at your end?
I'm looking forward to your reply."
May I kindly ask you to continue any further communication in only one of the two channels so that we can keep a clearer conversation history? Thank you in advance for your cooperation on the matter.
Regards,
Dilyan Traykov
Progress Telerik
I've already responded to the support ticket you opened. For completeness, I'm also pasting my reply here:
"The filtering UI is displayed as expected at my end as can be seen in the sample project and screenshot that I've attached to my reply.
Could you please have a look and let me know whether everything is displayed as expected at your end?
I'm looking forward to your reply."
May I kindly ask you to continue any further communication in only one of the two channels so that we can keep a clearer conversation history? Thank you in advance for your cooperation on the matter.
Regards,
Dilyan Traykov
Progress Telerik
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answered on 12 Aug 2017, 07:24 PM
Unfortunelly, I got the same issue here. With Material theme, no filter icon, with other themes pop-up filter with no "AND" "OR" options
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Hello AI,
Can you please confirm whether you observe the same issue with the sample project I attached to my reply?
If that is not the case, please open a new support ticket and send over a small sample project so that I can further assist you with this.
Regards,
Dilyan Traykov
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Can you please confirm whether you observe the same issue with the sample project I attached to my reply?
If that is not the case, please open a new support ticket and send over a small sample project so that I can further assist you with this.
Regards,
Dilyan Traykov
Progress Telerik
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answered on 14 Aug 2017, 05:16 PM
Hi, everything works fine for the example, thanks.
I will give another try in my test project. Now a question: I only plan to use gridview, do I need to add all references that existes in example project? (controls, input, navigation)
I will give another try in my test project. Now a question: I only plan to use gridview, do I need to add all references that existes in example project? (controls, input, navigation)
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Hello Al,
The list of assemblies required by the RadGridView control has been listed on the control's Getting Started page. Here's all of them:
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Dilyan Traykov
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The list of assemblies required by the RadGridView control has been listed on the control's Getting Started page. Here's all of them:
Telerik.Windows.Controls
Telerik.Windows.Controls.GridView
Telerik.Windows.Controls.Input
Telerik.Windows.Data
Regards,
Dilyan Traykov
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