On July 19, 2018, Syncfusion hosted a webinar to demonstrate
how to use our list view and diagram controls to build first-class Xamarin
apps. If you were unable to attend the webinar, you can catch up by watching the recording
on YouTube.
Unfortunately, we didn’t have enough time to answer all the questions we
received during the session, but we have selected a number of them to answer
here.
Q: Where can I gain access
to previous webinars? I was not able to register for the previous list view
session.
A: You can find a list of webinar-related posts
on the Syncfusion blog: https://blog.syncfusion.com/search.aspx?q=webinar. You can also find recordings of our earlier webinars on the Syncfusion YouTube page.
Q: Can we make a user
control with text and images?
A: Yes, we can! You
can check out segment control, too: https://help.syncfusion.com/xamarin/sfsegmentedcontrol/display-mode#image-with-text
Q:Is there a webinar for the image editor?
A: No, we
haven’t done a webinar for the image editor, but we will take note of this for
a possible future webinar.
Q: When will a
document editor capable of editing Word docs be available for Xamarin.Forms?
A: We don’t
yet have a document editor on the roadmap for Xamarin.Forms. You can see our
public roadmap to stay up-to-date on upcoming releases: https://www.syncfusion.com/products/roadmap/xamarin-forms.
Q: How about polylines
or routes?
A: At this
time, the maps control does not support navigation lines. However, our maps
control found in Essential JS 2 is capable of polylines or routes.
Q: Do you have any
controls that are equivalent to border controls in WPF?
A: Our new
segmented control provides similar customizations: https://help.syncfusion.com/xamarin/sfsegmentedcontrol/overview.
Q: Does the list view
drag-and-drop persist between sessions, or does it need to be stored locally?
A: It will
automatically update the collection. You can learn more about this feature
here: https://help.syncfusion.com/xamarin/sflistview/item-drag-and-drop#reorder-the-underlying-collection.
Q: Are you working on
map controls similar to Google Maps?
A: Check out this
blog post to learn more about our maps control: https://blog.syncfusion.com/post/rendering-openstreetmap-and-bing-maps-in-essential-js-2-maps-control.aspx.
Q: Can we draw custom
pin points such as circles?
A: Yes, we can add markers.