It would be nice if when you set the looping = false that the same snap back, elastic animation was used when the user went passed the end of the list. Currently the list just stops.
Just a suggestion.
Thanks
-Matt
3 Answers, 1 is accepted
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Deyan
Telerik team
answered on 26 Jul 2011, 01:05 PM
Hi Matt,
Thanks for contacting us.
I think in your scenario it would be better for you to utilize our RadDataBoundListBox control since it delivers the snap back behavior you would like to have in the RadLoopingList control. If you are using RadLoopingList with its IsLoopingEnabled property set to false, that RadDataBoundListBox would be the right choice.
However, since I do not know the details of your scenario, I would like to ask you to clarify a bit more what you are trying to achieve so that I can make sure that I provide you with correct assistance.
All the best,
Deyan
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No real scenario. Was just looking for the functionality of the snapback that the RadDataBoundListBox provides into the RadLoopingList. Like you said, I can easily put in the DataBoundlistBox and get that functionality
This is just more of a nice to have as it provides a light list with nice animations.
Thanks for the reply.
-Matt
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Deyan
Telerik team
answered on 01 Aug 2011, 02:43 PM
Hello Matt,
Thanks for writing back and sorry for the delay with our answer.
Could you please give us some further details on what kind of animations are you using in RadLoopingList that are not available on RadDataBoundListBox?
This will help us better evaluate the features you are requesting for RadLoopingList.
Thanks for your time.
Greetings,
Deyan
the Telerik team
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