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Hello Lynden,
Please ignore my answer in the other thread. I noticed the wrong property name that you are referring to. Thank you for reporting this.
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Lynden
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answered on 14 Oct 2015, 09:04 AM
Thats funny, im sure I uploaded an image. I'll try again.
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Hello Lynden,
Thank you for noticing the issue. It has been fixed.
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answered on 23 Oct 2015, 07:15 PM
Hey Lynden (and others that might be reviewing this),
it's worth noting that one can contribute to the documentation page by editing it via github repository..
Here is a screenshot highlighting the "edit this page" link/clickable element that on the documentation page.
clicking that link will fork the kendo-ui-core project, after youve made corrections (which will likely be in the projects 'doc/api/' section - https://github.com/telerik/kendo-ui-core/tree/master/docs/api/javascript) you can do a pull request to telerik/kendo-ui-core from your patch/repository.. the request will, or course, be reviewed. Also, it seems as a matter of policy, there is a Kendo UI agreement that should be filled out and signed before the pull request is accepted.. but it really depends on the nature of the pull request
it's worth noting that one can contribute to the documentation page by editing it via github repository..
Here is a screenshot highlighting the "edit this page" link/clickable element that on the documentation page.
clicking that link will fork the kendo-ui-core project, after youve made corrections (which will likely be in the projects 'doc/api/' section - https://github.com/telerik/kendo-ui-core/tree/master/docs/api/javascript) you can do a pull request to telerik/kendo-ui-core from your patch/repository.. the request will, or course, be reviewed. Also, it seems as a matter of policy, there is a Kendo UI agreement that should be filled out and signed before the pull request is accepted.. but it really depends on the nature of the pull request