I would like the DropDownList to automatically detect the boundaries of the screen in order not to truncate items when the popup is opened.
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The request is also valid for the rest of the popups including AutoComplete, ComboBox, Context Menu, MultiSelect.
This is also valid for the Window.
When is Spreadsheet for Blazor available or can i use Kendo Spreadsheat?
Regards
Alois Seidler
Hi,
I haven't been able to find this as a request or as a topic of discussion (If it iss feel free to point me to it and close this request) but I feel the Grouping feature is limiting. If I use the group field in say the DropDownList the grouping works fine but it orders it alphabetically.
I propose adding a number of features to enhance this. The first being a GroupAscending or GroupDescending tag. Takes a boolean value and allows you to change the order to ascending (default/True) or descending (False).
The second, and more complicated feature upgrade could be a GroupOrder tag. This would take a List of the group field names ordered in the way you require and apply that order to the grouping in the DropDownList. for instance if you had the list ordered as Category 1, Category 3, Category 2 it would display the items in each grouping in that order top to bottom.
Regards,
Luke
Provide ability to define icons for input prefix and suffix. Thus, provide mechanism for built-in validation icon as well.
Example image with suffix icons to give you better perspective of the feature.
The Theme Builder contains a really nice looking Popover control, and I was a bit disappointed to discover that this doesn't seem to be documented or supported in UI for Blazor.
I realize I can probably use the Tooltip to achieve a similar effect, with two caveats:
Is there any chance a Popover control is planned for a future release?
Please Add DropDown Container so it will be possible to add Nested Custom Editors inside Grid Cell
Regards
Andrzej
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A dropdown container we would create would be a popup that ties to its anchor and gives you a template to render your own content rather than render its own items based on Data. It cannot, however, be tied to a specific case for a grid or other editor, it will be up to the developer to use the container and tie it to the application logic.
It should also expose events like PopupShowing (preferred to also cater for keyboard navigation) or ExpandClick so you can know when it is going to be expanded and, for example, fetch fresh data for scenarios with highly volatile data (example here).
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I would like to use the new structs that are part of .NET6 - the DateOnly and TimeOnly.
Their support should extend to all respective date and time pickers and more complex components like the Grid, Gantt, Scheduler, and other applicable components.
Is a ListBox control, similar to https://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-core/listbox/index, on the roadmap currently?
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You can use a grid that has 1 column for the text you want to show with selection and perhaps even row dragging, and maybe hide its headers with css if you do not want them.
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I saw a few other posts that requested this feature which in all of the cases was denied saying to use Enabled instead...
The reason we need a ReadOnly state is because the user can not highlight to select the text to copy/paste if desired... that would be the reason we need ReadOnly vs disabled...
Disabled does not allow you to select the text to copy/paste...
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A workaround is to re-enable the pointer events and to, optionally, set a highlight color:
<style>
/* Re-enable selection and scrolling of disabled textboxes.
Apply text selection style.
Can cause some side effects with appearance of hover and focus states */
/* UI for Blazor 3.0 + */
.k-input-inner.k-disabled,
.k-disabled > .k-input-inner,
input.k-textbox[disabled] {
pointer-events: initial;
}
.k-input-inner[disabled]::selection {
color: #fff;
background-color: #ff6358;
}
/* UI for Blazor 2.30 - */
.k-input.k-state-disabled,
.k-state-disabled > .k-input,
.k-state-disabled > .k-dateinput-wrap > .k-input,
input.k-textbox[disabled] {
pointer-events: initial;
}
.k-input[disabled]::selection {
color: #fff;
background-color: #ff6358;
}
</style>
<TelerikTextBox @bind-Value="@tbText" Enabled="false" />
<TelerikTextArea @bind-Value="@taText" Enabled="false" />
<TelerikDatePicker @bind-Value="@dpDate" Enabled="false" />
<TelerikDropDownList @bind-Value="@ddlVal" Data="@ddlData" Enabled="false" />
@code{
string tbText { get; set; } = "lorem ipsum";
string taText { get; set; } = "lorem ipsum\ndolor sit amet\nlorem ipsum\ndolor sit amet";
DateTime dpDate { get; set; } = DateTime.Now;
List<int> ddlData { get; set; } = Enumerable.Range(1, 10).ToList();
int ddlVal { get; set; } = 2;
}
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Can you update the templates that come with Telerik Blazor?
For example, you are using an EditForm control instead of the telerik Blazor Form control.
There is an expression, eat your own dog food. I often spin up template projects to play with new features or tweak existing ones. Be nice take full advantage of current state of blazor components and provide samples that people can use as a learning tool or launching point.
Peter
Currently, the Splitbar of the TelerikSplitter is rather small.
It can be adjusted with CSS as shown here (https://blazorrepl.telerik.com/wnEfmyYp50ldIHsF13) but if the overall height of the page is large, the small arrow-icon that needs to be clicked in order to expand a collapsed SplitPane must be scrolled into view first.
It would be great to add alternative ways to expand a SplitPane, e.g. on a Double-Click on the Splitbar or maybe an additional Button.
This is a request for a new feature that I haven't seen across all of the Telerik products.
A new control that makes use of the HTML Canvas to allow for inking within web applications.
Can be used for free hand writing (inking) on mobile devices instead of requiring online keyboard in limited real estate scenarios. Can use to implement signature blocks on forms, convert to text, etc.