at a glance, it appears that you're using Attributes but don't have any
actual code in that class.  If you look at the Expense.cs example again,
you'll see that the attributes are applied to the following line of code in
the class

On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 2:17 PM, Chris_M <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I need to have a Help screen for my app. I just need a simple table view
> listing help topics, with the idea being that the user can tap a cell and
> go
> to a new view with text on the topic in question.
>
> Although I've done a lot of work the past few weeks with UITableViews used
> in various ways, I thought this Help functionality would be a good
> opportunity to use MT.Dialog.
>
> I decided to make my Help screen by imitating the MTDReflectionWalkthrough
> project because it seemed like the simplest and easiest example to follow.
> I
> decided to make a Help class file as a parallel to the Expense file used in
> the example. I just wanted to get the basic structure up and running (I
> haven't worried about how to get tapping an element to push the new view
> with help text on the tapped topic), so this is what I wrote:
>
> using System;
> using MonoTouch.Dialog;
>
> namespace CountyInfo
> {
>        public class Help
>        {
>                [Section ("Help Topics")]
>
>                [StringElement ("Frequently Asked Questions", null)]
>
>                [StringElement ("How the App Works", null)]
>
>                [StringElement ("Searching for County Information", null)]
>
>                [StringElement ("County Regions", null)]
>
>
>                [Section]
>
>                [StringElement ("About Thios App", null)]
>
>        }
> }
>
> I have no idea yet if this will look like I want or support the
> functionality I'm after, but it seemed like a safe start. But oddly (to me
> at least) when I compile I get an "unexpected symbol }" error message for
> the second-to-last closing curly bracket. That doesn't make sense to me
> unless there's some sort of symbol I'm supposed to be using in the
> MT.Dialog
> code there, but I don't know what that would be.
>
> Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong there?
>
>
> --Chris
>
>
>
>
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