Starting a main stack into full screen mode and improving UI
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 9:44 am
Hello,
I would like to start a main stack into full screen mode. Is there any way to achieve this without using heavy external utilities?
On another point , I would like to improve the interface of my revolution application. Any tutorials which provides better insights to create rich interface using rev?
I am having 3 tables on the main screens ( one table contain 15 rows, another contain 3 rows and the last one also 3 rows) and I have implemented drag and drop functionalities to swap the positions in those tables.
However The tables in run time revolution have many limitations especially for the cells where the content have size limitatons when cell size is small and the particular Cell can not have multiple lines too.
Is there any other UI elements I should use instead of tables? Are there any sample examples which can provide some insights on how to create good interface while using drag and drop functionalities to support 18 rows and 9 columns.
Thanks for your insights.
Cheers
Pradeep
I would like to start a main stack into full screen mode. Is there any way to achieve this without using heavy external utilities?
On another point , I would like to improve the interface of my revolution application. Any tutorials which provides better insights to create rich interface using rev?
I am having 3 tables on the main screens ( one table contain 15 rows, another contain 3 rows and the last one also 3 rows) and I have implemented drag and drop functionalities to swap the positions in those tables.
However The tables in run time revolution have many limitations especially for the cells where the content have size limitatons when cell size is small and the particular Cell can not have multiple lines too.
Is there any other UI elements I should use instead of tables? Are there any sample examples which can provide some insights on how to create good interface while using drag and drop functionalities to support 18 rows and 9 columns.
Thanks for your insights.
Cheers
Pradeep