I'm migrating KendoUI for jQuery to React. In jQuery version of Kendo Grid was possible to set "values" property to columns with "id" values.
In React version of the kendo grid, the "values" property for the GridColumn component is not available. How can I make the same like in jQuery version?
Thanks a lot for an each help.
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According to the Kendo jQuery documentation, we may only rearrange the tiles in the header section.So, is it possible to rearrange tiles using just the header portion in ReactJS?
I am using kendoreact tooltip to show the error on hovering of cell in the grid. When i hover on the error, i wan to change the height, width, background-color & text color of the tooltip. Please help. i tried to customize using .k-tooltip class. But its not working. Please help
The Treelist expandable cells are indented for each level. When a name is too long, however, the indentation and spacing are difficult to read and throw off the grid's design (Codesandbox link):
We don't frequently run into this issue, and we've now got a common component for this cell redesign, but it would be nice if it worked like this out of the box:
Thank you,
Janki
On the Scheduler, we have three requirements that we need to implement on the first row:
We got close to implementing these features with the WeekView, but our rows need to correspond to employees and not hours, and we add the employee data as resources. Every time we add resources to the Scheduler with the WeekView it adds them as an additional row column instead of replacing the hours column. We also tried creating our own custom slot to have the SchedulerItems remain sticky when scrolling, but it still wouldn't remain in the sticky row.
So my specific questions are: 1) Can the three requirements be implemented in the Scheduler? 2) Is using resources the correct way to add the employee column for the rows? If not, what is the correct approach?
Hi!
I'm brand new to this framework and learning a lot so apologies if this is a silly question.
I have created a grid - it has a text column and a chip column that represents the status of the record. I implemented a context menu for the grid rows but it is not triggered on the chip column...just on the text column. How can I fix this?
Here is my code:
<Grid
className="custom-grid"
data={people.slice(page.skip, page.take + page.skip)}
skip={page.skip}
take={page.take}
total={people.length}
scrollable="none"
pageable={{
buttonCount: 3,
responsive: false,
pageSizeValue: pageSizeValue,
}}
onPageChange={pageChange}
onContextMenu={handleContextMenu}
>
<GridColumn field="PersonName" title="Full Name" />
<GridColumn
field="Status"
title="Status"
cell={(props) => (
<ChipCell
{...props}
text={props.dataItem['Status']}
className={props.dataItem['Color']}
/>
)}
width="12.5rem"
/>
</Grid>
<ContextMenu
className="custom-context-menu"
show={show}
offset={offset.current}
// onSelect={handleOnSelect}
onClose={handleCloseMenu}
>
<MenuItem text="Option 1" />
<MenuItem text="Option 2" />
</ContextMenu>
</div>
Hey team, so, I suspect there is something perhaps wrong with the scss files or the css files after I run sass to compile it. I have been trying a few different material related themes that come out of the box (not tinkering). Just to list a few:
I haven't tried the others yet. But one of them seems fine, material-nova.scss appears to be okay after running the sass command. My point being, when I tried to compare my own app and the examples on the website, it always looks different. Especially for the selected RadioButtons.
Also, just a separate but important question. I have been experimenting and trying different approaches to importing the css files after I did a compilation. For example:
sass material-lime.scss material-lime.css
And then after that I would import material-lime.css to my App.js file.
But when the application is doing a hot reload, the changes aren't reflected on the web page. Separately, I have experimented with import the css file in the component's index.jsx file. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. So I'm really curious as to why it's like this.
Is there a proper method to importing the themes/styles and then seeing the changes reflected on the web page after running npm start?
What is your recommendation?
P.S. At this present point, I clearly haven't tested every single other UI components from the library, so I won't know if there are others that are affected as well. So far, I've only discovered the issue with the RadioButton and RadioGroup components.
I am using Kendo React for Griding and using only for development and for learning and testing not for the commercial purpose.
Is there a way to Achieve all attribute,functionlity without getting license key (with out water Mark).
Remember This is only for testing,Learning, Development not for commercail purpose