I'm having a problem, when I developing in mode draft if I create any new component or widget works perfect, with all the integrations one-to-many or one-to-one, but when I'm switching to live mode it's not showing the data I just create, for example if I create a new component-library-pieces called office and add some data to it it's not showing on live mode only in draft mode also the css it's not working correctly in live mode.
I'm using version 2 of apostrophe-cms
I hope somebody can help me lol
Thank you everyone
Best regards,
Ricardo
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I am writing to you today because I need your developer advice.
A friend and I have been developing for several months a project management tool (react + firebase).
The app is well advanced, and we would like to add a contract editing tool. The goal is for the user to have access to an editable template (a window with a text editor) of a contract. Once amended, the contract must be exportable in pdf format.
We are a little confused about how to approach the problem. Following our research we found the frameworks draft.js and pdf2json, but the way to proceed remains unclear for us.
Have any of you ever crafted a similar feature in an application and could you give us some hints?
Any help is welcome, thank you in advance!
First of all I would like to thank everyone on this forum, as you have made some of my friends greatest projects successful and I was hoping one of these projects can be done without them.
Now I want to expand to other services. I want to make an app in WinForms or WPF (But im still learning XAML so if you can it would help to answer for winforms) that constantly updates data and displays pictures or video in a row/rows. Like almost Moviebox for iPhone or Showbox for android. How movies are updated constantly without updating the app. (Im not promting piracy, its just the best example I could think of). And when you click on the movie(Which is a picture) it gives a description and picture and even a youtube video.
It kinda would work like a blog reader.... I think?
I think I will need a server and I will probably need a database. But sadly , i'm still a beginner, but willing to learn. Thanks and if you need any more info, please just ask. :)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/br211380.aspx?cs-save-lang=1&cs-lang=vb#code-snippet-2 The answer! I think? Any helpers?
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/br211380.aspx?cs-save-lang=1&cs-lang=vb#code-snippet-2 This MSDN example explained everything I needed in full!
The question says it all really. If you are writing a WPF application, how are you integrating the application help? What is the state of play in mid-2013?
It seems that there is no clear answer to this from an afternoon with a search engine, but several options:
Write your own fancy tooltip based help (but where are you getting your data from?)
Use .CHM files and the Windows Forms help system (seems archaic to me).
Use Microsoft Help Viewer 1.X or Microsoft Help 2.0.
There is some confusion as to which is more recent / approved of by MS. It appear Help Viewer 1.X might be the recommended option over Microsoft Help 2.0. It doesn't help that the names are so similar...
What is the status of 2.0? Should we use it? Was it ever fully deployed?
Use a third-party product to author your help files and link to them somehow - DocToHelp/NetHelp, NetAdvantage on-line help, etc...
Furthermore, what XAML based mark-up / attributes are you using to provide the necessary context? What is the recommended method?
It seems surprising there is no clear path for supporting application based help in WPF.
My current preference is to use a third party help authorizing system to generate HTML based help.
We then use a WebBrowser to display this help as needed. The authoring system we use makes it fairly easy to extract out a single page from the main help (each "topic" is a single HTML file, and can be included with full contents or not as desired).
Granted, this definitely felt like a bit of a nasty hack at first - but once we wrote the basic plumbing (some attached properties for xaml to specify attributes for context location and add behavior to trigger help, etc), it's fairly clean.
One very nice advantage to this approach, however, is a single help system build works perfectly in all contexts - we can include the documentation online, expose it locally for use in a browser, and use it with context from within our application directly.
I have basic question from my side, as I am Beginner level in Delphi XE2.
I am using VCL form and entering the Form details in the edit box and to be displayed in the grid with several basic operation like Add, Delete and Update/Retrieve. Whereas the details have to be saved in the SQL server.
If I am using the form later on, i need the Previous data in the grid from the SQL. For those operation my Update/Retrieve field operation must be done on Delphi or SQL server.
Hope everyone would have come across these basic forms. So help me.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Rajan.
http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/en/Developing_Database_Applications
http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/en/Developing_Database_Applications_Index
Those are basic topics about making your application connecting to database.
ExpressQuantumGrid is very complex and expensive control on it's own, it does not have online help but does have offline one, and there is "Task-based help / Connecting to Data" section that covers what u need about that certain grid. Do you really use tcxgrid component or just put that tag at random guess ? You say u have no Delphi experience but did you really purchase DevArt library which price may be almost as large as Delphi itself ? If you did you may try opening their VCL demos and reading their sources how they were implemented.
I've been asked to look in to creating and online database for sorting flash banners. So its kind of like a big resource library where our client can log on search and browser for old/existing banner creatives.
Does anyone have any recommendations on what I should do/look in to. CMS Framesworks etc.
I'm pretty sure I could use Wordpress for this job via custom post types etc. But I think there's probably a better solution out there. Drupal? Joomla? Expression Engine? Or would it be better to just create a basic cms from scratch.
Features needed:
Kick arse search functionality (am guessing the client will likely try to search for creative by year, month, campaign, banner type.
Smart navigation
Sharing is convenient
Must be able to demo working demos of expanding banners as well as non-expanding
CMS so new ads can be easily added to the library.
Thanks in advance for you knowledgeable insights :P
cheers
Although basic Joomla has own extension for this purpose, here:
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/ads-a-affiliates/banner-management , you have got a whole set of advanced extensions which do the job for you in Joomla. Read opinions and choose your favourite