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20070818 Saturday August 18, 2007
[TIP] Using SVG Menu In Visual Designer TIP

The SVG Support in NetBeans Mobility Pack give you new SVG aware components. I already blogged about the SVG support and created a short flash demo.
I'd like to explain how to work with the SVG menu component in this blog entry.

There is SVGMenu component in the palette of Visual Designer in Mobility Pack. You can add SVG Menu Element to the SVGMenu. The SVG Menu Element can be then bind to an element with ID in the SVG image.
	<text id="menuItem_0" ... >
You can do it either manually in Properties of a SVG Menu Element by naming the SVG Menu Element exactly same as the ID or you can follow the SVG Menu Item pattern when creating IDs of the elements in your SVG image. The pattern is "menuItem_NUMBER". When you assign a SVG image with IDs that follow the pattern to the SVGMenu component then the SVG Menu Elements will be created automatically for you. You can watch screencast to see it in action.

SVG Menu Screencast Demo Flash



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Hi,

I want to develop a mobile application that activates when ever our call is connected.And finally i want to add all call summarys of one month.

please advice me in this..

Thanks
Siva.

Posted by SivaRamakrishna on March 12, 2009 at 04:20 PM CET #

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