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Hello Yudi,
Thanks you for the explanation, I will test this today and give feedback.
Thomas
what is always important when developing is binding properties with the viewmodel.
When I open the following link http://developer.intersoftpt.com/display/crosslightapi/BindableProperties+Class I have a list of all bindable properties.
But aren't there a lot of properties which are missing.
Concerning the map view. How can I bind the "MapType" to a viewmodel property? Where can I find a list of all map properties which can be bound? There are a lot of map properties like IsTrafficEnabled, IsCompassEnabled, ... and they all should be bindable.
Where can I find the bindable properties of other new components like the "Calendar"?
Thanks,
looks good now.
Thanks, for fixing this.
I found out what went wrong. After obtaining my API key for Google Maps I copied it to the manifest file. But I also copied it to the "intersoft.crosslight.android.GOOGLE_API_KEY" section. This causes the problem. The map itself works, but the routes are not drawn. After changing back to the original key the routes work fine.
So, the main issue is solved now.
Some more questions about the map:
- Can I change to Satelite or Hybrid mode?
- Can I change to Google Street View?
I changed the Crosslight assemblies, the ParseLocation method and the GooglePlayServiceLib as described above.
Starting the MapsSample nothing has changed. I had no problem with the markers. All markers have been drawn on the map before. So, I don't understand why I should change the ParseLocation. I never had this culture issue when parsing out the locations.
My problem is that there is no route drawn on the map (blue and brown routes between two markers). And this problem still exists. Looking at the AlternativeRoutesViewModel the "Routes" property is null. I think this is the case in the DefaultRouteViewModel, too. I don't know where the "Routes" are. Maybe it is a service from Google. This is not working on my devices. Please, check again.
If there is anything I can do, please let me know.
Thank you for your answer. I think my original question was not precise enough to describe my problem. Sorry for that.
What I want to achieve is setting the background color of selected list items programmatically at runtime. On iOS this seems to work quite easy by setting "this.Appearance.CellSelectedBackgroundColor = UIColor.Green;" as you described. Is there a similar way on Android, too?
With a similar mechanism I would like to set the style of the text within a cell template. So commands like "this.Appearance.CellTextColorOfText1 = UIColor.Red" or "this.Appearance.CellFontWeightOfText1 = FontWeight.Bold" would be great (for both iOS and Android).
These commands should then work with the built-in cell templates as well as with custom cell templates.
you are right with the plain DrawerSample, but please have a look at the WorthyStyleDrawerSample.
In the BindingProvider the SelectedItem is bound but it is not selected at startup.
Maybe it is because the drawer is not open when starting the app or it is because of a custom list item template. I have the same scenario in my app and there is no selected list item, too.
I haven't tried on iOS. Maybe you could do this, too.
Please, have a look at the attached image which is a copy of the Crosslight 3 release notes in the developer center.
The devices on the screen look like phones for me. In one of the posts above the support said that the calendar sample is made for iPad (tablet). Does this mean the calendar is only working on tablets or is it working in phones, too?
Again looking at the screen. There are colored bars drawn on the calendar which look like multi day events or appointments. In the calendar sample I couldn't find this scenario. How can I do that?
So for me it would be nice to have:
- Calendar working on phones
- Customizable day labels (eg. Mo instead of Monday)
- Multi day event bar sample
- Day view or a detail page for a single day
- Clicking on a day or calendar entry -> possibility to navigate to that day or calendar entry
- The size of the calendar columns (the days) is not always proportional. Sometimes one column is wider than the others. It seems to depend on the length of the day name.
- Add calendar entry dialog (for simple or multi day events with the possibility to choose the display color in the calendar).
- Deleting/editing a calendar entry via long click and a context menu.
There may be more things which would be nice to have. But right now I have no more ideas.
I am curious what the calendar already has build in of these "nice to haves".
so far everthing is working fine with Crosslight 3 and Yosemite and XCode 6.
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