Roberto P. Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Dec 31, 2019 #1 HI can you confirm that the CustomListView class is in the Standard library? Can I disableit to use my customized version of the CustomListView class? I wish you a fantastic 2020
HI can you confirm that the CustomListView class is in the Standard library? Can I disableit to use my customized version of the CustomListView class? I wish you a fantastic 2020
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Dec 31, 2019 #2 Roberto P. said: can you confirm that the CustomListView class is in the Standard library? Click to expand... You can make a simple test: create a new project and try to add a CustomListView to a new layout; you cannot, so it is not part of the Core library. Roberto P. said: I wish you a fantastic 2020 Click to expand... To you too Upvote 0
Roberto P. said: can you confirm that the CustomListView class is in the Standard library? Click to expand... You can make a simple test: create a new project and try to add a CustomListView to a new layout; you cannot, so it is not part of the Core library. Roberto P. said: I wish you a fantastic 2020 Click to expand... To you too
Roberto P. Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Dec 31, 2019 #3 LucaMs said: You can make a simple test: create a new project and try to add a CustomListView to a new layout; you cannot, so it is not part of the Core library. Click to expand... I didn't want to try! Upvote 0
LucaMs said: You can make a simple test: create a new project and try to add a CustomListView to a new layout; you cannot, so it is not part of the Core library. Click to expand... I didn't want to try!
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Dec 31, 2019 #4 Roberto P. said: I didn't want to try! Click to expand... Si vede che sei perfino più pigro di me ? Upvote 0
Roberto P. Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Dec 31, 2019 #5 LucaMs said: Si vede che sei perfino più pigro di me ? Click to expand... Luca non è pigrizia! vorrei evitare di procedere a tentativi....ciao e buon anno Upvote 0
LucaMs said: Si vede che sei perfino più pigro di me ? Click to expand... Luca non è pigrizia! vorrei evitare di procedere a tentativi....ciao e buon anno
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Dec 31, 2019 #6 Roberto P. said: Luca non è pigrizia! vorrei evitare di procedere a tentativi....ciao e buon anno Click to expand... Non era certo un tentativo pericoloso; inoltre, ciò che sperimenti da solo ti resta più impresso nella memoria. Upvote 0
Roberto P. said: Luca non è pigrizia! vorrei evitare di procedere a tentativi....ciao e buon anno Click to expand... Non era certo un tentativo pericoloso; inoltre, ciò che sperimenti da solo ti resta più impresso nella memoria.
M Mahares Expert Licensed User Longtime User Dec 31, 2019 #7 LucaMs said: Non era certo un tentativo pericoloso; inoltre, ciò che sperimenti da solo ti resta più impresso nella memoria. Click to expand... We know you speak many languages, but this is the English forum. Upvote 0
LucaMs said: Non era certo un tentativo pericoloso; inoltre, ciò che sperimenti da solo ti resta più impresso nella memoria. Click to expand... We know you speak many languages, but this is the English forum.
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Dec 31, 2019 #8 Mahares said: We know you speak many languages, but this is the English forum. Click to expand... ??? ? They were not interesting phrases for all of you, just a few jokes between us The topic was considered closed. Upvote 0
Mahares said: We know you speak many languages, but this is the English forum. Click to expand... ??? ? They were not interesting phrases for all of you, just a few jokes between us The topic was considered closed.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Dec 31, 2019 #9 CustomListView type is in xCustomListView internal library. Upvote 0
Roberto P. Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Dec 31, 2019 #10 Erel said: CustomListView type is in xCustomListView internal library. Click to expand... ok, there is a mode for exclude xCustomListView or force to use CustomListView customized? thank you Upvote 0
Erel said: CustomListView type is in xCustomListView internal library. Click to expand... ok, there is a mode for exclude xCustomListView or force to use CustomListView customized? thank you
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Dec 31, 2019 #11 Roberto P. said: ok, there is a mode for exclude xCustomListView or force to use CustomListView customized? thank you Click to expand... Removing the library (and the xml file) from the Internal libraries folder. (save them elsewhere, of course) or use a different name (better) for your "custom CustomListView" class. Upvote 0
Roberto P. said: ok, there is a mode for exclude xCustomListView or force to use CustomListView customized? thank you Click to expand... Removing the library (and the xml file) from the Internal libraries folder. (save them elsewhere, of course) or use a different name (better) for your "custom CustomListView" class.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Dec 31, 2019 #12 Roberto P. said: ok, there is a mode for exclude xCustomListView or force to use CustomListView customized? Click to expand... Not sure that I understand the question. If you don't want to use xCLV then don't add a reference to xCustomListView library. It is a mistake to use the source code as it will break other libraries and it is not needed. Upvote 0
Roberto P. said: ok, there is a mode for exclude xCustomListView or force to use CustomListView customized? Click to expand... Not sure that I understand the question. If you don't want to use xCLV then don't add a reference to xCustomListView library. It is a mistake to use the source code as it will break other libraries and it is not needed.