Sorry for misunderstanding the question. 2012/2/6 Benedikt Hübschen <[email protected]>
> Hello Roy, > > thank you for your answer – this wasn't what i meant :-) > It was clear to me that I need to create derived classes to obtain special > features such as "Tag" > My question was more as I get the functionalities without having to do > this (find out which element was clicked in the nsaction called function) > > Regards, > Benedikt > > > Von: Roy Goode <[email protected]> > Datum: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 22:22:09 +0000 > An: Benedikt Hübschen <[email protected]> > Cc: <[email protected]> > Betreff: Re: [MonoTouch] MonoTouch.Dialog > > Hi Benedikt, > > The native way to enhance the Elements in MonoTouch.Dialog is to create > derived classes that inherit from the *Element types. e.g. you could create > a class called TaggedRadioElement that inherits from RadioElement but adds > your Tag property for use in your own code. > > 2012/2/6 Benedikt Hübschen <[email protected]> > >> Hi, >> >> I'm using MT.Dialog now for 2-3 weeks now and changed it a bit.. Now >> after upgrading to MT 5 i saw that MT.Dialog will be/is a part of MT now. >> Surly it will be better using the "official" version of MTD, but i have >> added a "Tag" property to Element and changed from NSAction to "ElementTapped >> (object sender);" to make it possible to change the clicked Element >> (changing subtitle, color or anything else) and pass more informations >> using "Tag" (i.E. id of the record from the sql-table i've used to build >> the table) >> >> Is there a "native" way to to this with MTD? >> >> Thanks and regards, >> Benedikt >> >> _______________________________________________ >> MonoTouch mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monotouch >> >> >
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