Those are callbacks that the layout class receives from the parent
container. Don't call them, they won't do what you expect but can harm your
layout.
You can remove a component by invoking component.remove() or
container.remove(cmp);
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Hi,
I would suggest that you don't touch tensile scrolling. 99% of developers
leave it as the default which means you would be venturing to an area we
just don't test.
I'm guessing you saw that with a native widget like the web browser which
handles its own scrolling. Placing it in the scrollabl
I just use cat in the console.
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If you are experiencing an issue please mention the full platform your
issue applies to:
IDE: NetBeans/Eclipse/IDEA NetBeans 8.2
Desktop OS Windows 10 Pro
Simulator Latest
Device PC, Android, IOS
I allow a user to add / delete rows of a table.
I have a TableLayout component with say 10 rows and
Thanks Shai but actually, I mainly wanted to view instead of having to
output in the console as a quick way to check if content, say a string, was
written to persistent storage or filesystem in the simulator .cn1 folder.
I have edited, the same on Stackoverflow!
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