Could anyone point me to the code snippet where I can find the usage of context menu for mediaelement.js?
I am looking to disable the context menu that pops up when I do right click on the video and also to add/delete context menu elements.
You can edit the items which are displayed in the context menu by editing the method renderContextMenu in the file mediaelementplayer.js
Setting as follows will prevent any menu items from appearing:
var t = this,
html = '',
items=''; --> no menu items
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I have a tray icon with a context menu, it has several predefined items (js array of objects)
One of the options is defined as follows
{
id: "MyItem",
label: "MyItem Label,
submenu: []
}
For some reason, when I populate the submenu with menu items, they don't appear in the tray icon context menu >>MyItem>>submenu (it remains empty), I do see the JS object being updated properly with the right values (
submenu>>items are populated with MenuItems)
I try to append them like this (but they are not reflected in the tray icon):
let MyItemElm = contextMenu.getMenuItemById("MyItem");
MyItemElm.submenu.items.push(new MenuItem(item1));
MyItemElm.submenu.items.push(new MenuItem(item2));
When I try to push the same item1/2 to the ROOT of the context menu it does work, like this:
contextMenu.insert(8, new MenuItem(item1))
contextMenu.insert(8, new MenuItem(item2))
Any ideas on what am I missing here?
solved it by using the following:
let MyItemElm = contextMenu.getMenuItemById("MyItem");
MyItemElm.submenu.insert(0, new MenuItem(item));
I have a grid panel and i have a item context menu on it, which have sub items as well. When a user clicks on the sub menu item or context menu item, i want to know on which grid panel this context menu is on. Can i do this?
Use the add method to add the menu to the corresponding grid, and then later, you can get the grid using the up method.
I assigned a popup menu to the TPageControl because I want to display it when I rightclick a tab.
So that works...
Unfortunately it also shows the popup menu when I right-click within the actual tab sheet.
This I do not want because my ListBox1 in the tab sheet responds to a right-click to execute some code.
So right now it's a mess, the code fires upon rightclick of the listbox but also then displays a popup menu.
How can I nullify this popup menu in the tabsheet or at least within the listbox itself?
ok, Handled := True; was all that was needed in the popup event of the listbox. Thanks Rufo for pointing me in the right direction.
I've seen in Joomla documentation the way to detect if you are in Frontpage while creating a template in Joomla 2.5. This is the code:
<?php
$app = JFactory::getApplication();
$menu = $app->getMenu();
if ($menu->getActive() == $menu->getDefault()) {
echo 'This is the front page';
}
?>
This works when you are at home page (or clicking on Home menu), but I have an slider in home page, and I link in the slider to an article which is not in any menu item in the application. When I load this article the code above returns as I were at frontpage. I guess that if I doesn't click on any menu item, $menu->getActive() doesn't change.
Any suggestion?
Thanks in advance.
You can do one thing to solve this problem. Create a hidden menu of all the article links which are linked in the sliders.By creating hidden menu the link will be initialized and $menu->getActive() will work for all the links..Hopefully it will works for you .
I wish to add to the present answer and provide some clarifications.
In order for the menu selection to be detected the page requires to be assigned to a menu item. If this is a hidden menu than the link to such a page called My Page would be:
/index.php/my-page - “my-page” is the menu title alias for this item
However, if one wants to show the correct hierarchy in the breadcrumbs for the same page, then the menu hierarchy would have to be replicated in the hidden menu.
For example if My Page is under My Articles main menu item, then in the hidden menu you should add “My Articles” item, of the type: Menu Item Alias, which is in the Systems submenu of the menu type field. The My Page item should be a sub-menu item of My Articles.
The “My Articles” menu item in the hidden menu must have a different menu alias than the same one in the main menu hence the new link to My Page would look like:
/index.php/my-articles2/my-page
To create a hidden menu, one simply creates another menu. It does not matter whether one creates a module for it or not, but if one does then one just should not assign any position to that module.
I'm using the "WeifenLuo.WinFormsUI.Docking" control.
I need to show a context menu by clicking on a document tab.
At the moment I just can show a context menu at the document itself or for the menustrip - but I didn't found a way to bind a menu to the tab.
Does anyone have an idea?
There exists a property called TapPageContextMenu.
To bind a context menu to tab register on top use:
DockContent.TabPageContextMenu
Is this what you were looking for?