1. Yes, you will need to get a new Express license. You can do so here: https://wisej.com/server-licenses/
2. You would need 2 community licenses, as licenses are one per developer. You can check here to make sure that you meet the requirements for a community license: https://docs.wisej.com/license/license-model/community-edition
Hello,
This is fixed internally and a fix will be included in the next release of WIsej.NET!
-Julie
Actually, I jumped the gun… The windows with Wisej controls now OPEN successfully (where the wouldn’t before visx), but the toolbox still doesn’t have Wisej controls listed.
I tried “Choose Items” and none are listed.
Any new suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
🙂 Yes, that was it! I don’t know how it was no longer installed…maybe it’s sun-spots 😉
Thanks!
Hi Reza,
Thank you for your interest in Wisej.NET!
The RTL features are still in heavy development, we’ll look into this and report back!
Best,
Alaa
Hi Rusty,
You’re missing the VISX for Wisej.NET, please download the latest one from https://wisej.com/builds/
Best,
Alaa
Hi Edmond,
The Office Viewer doesn’t support local file viewing, the files are sent to Microsoft servers for viewing.
HTH,
Alaa
Hi Ulisses,
did you update both the nuget packages and the vsix?
Can you reproduce in a simple test application? If yes, please attach it here.
Thanks in advance,
Frank
Hi!
This error still occurs in version 4.0.2. Any news?
Thanks!
Hi Julie,
My project has a widget canvas receiving an image from the clipboard then allows points to be picked and drawn via mouse clicks relative to the position of the image.
Is there an extension or example widget that comes close to showing this?
I have had some success, but as I mentioned, I’ve relied too much on AI. The code it conjures up is highly complex and unstable. I’d like to see a project where it’s clear how to initialize the widget on command, run the various java script functions via listeners and then turn it off.
Thanks!
Gerry
I would recommend looking at the open source extensions and using them as examples. You can find them here: https://github.com/iceteagroup/wisej-extensions
If you want us to look at your specific code and see how it would be optimized, you can purchase a consulting package so that we can do a code review. You can purchase a consulting package here: https://wisej.com/services-packages/
The problem seems to have been resolved with version 4.0.2, but I will keep an eye on it. However, there is still a small issue: every time I open a page or a control, Visual Studio reports that the file has been modified, even though no changes appear to have been made to the file.
I will keep you informed. Thank you.
Please provide a test project and the steps to reproduce and we will look into this further,
Julie
Hi Kim,
it’s fixed in Wisej.NET 4.0.2 that was just deployed.
Best regards
Frank
Hi Ulisses,
Wisej.NET 4.0.2 is now deployed and fixes this issue.
Best regards
Frank
Hi Rusty,
this enhancement is now deployed with Wisej.NET 3.5.23 and 4.0.2
Best regards
Frank
Hi,
this started to manifest itself after migration from wisej 3.5.12 to 3.5.22., on older wisej version app worked without this error ever popping out.
last time this error manifested was after app was idle for some time so I suspect that it could also be the case when web socket connection was dropped.
strangely enough, application.exit() is helping remedy this error after it occures, or manual cleanup of browser cache for app domain.
Hi Maestro,
Is your app deployed as a .NET Framework or .NET Core version?
Is the Theme file located with the deployed files?
Usually, what you’re describing is a deployment issue.
Best Regards,
Alaa
In Wisej.NET you can change theme elements at runtime using the Application.Theme object. Application.Theme gives you a dynamic object (like a JObject) representing the active theme. You can navigate its hierarchy (settings, fonts, images, appearances, etc.) and assign new values. The theme structure matches your theme JSON (e.g. Bootstrap-4.json).
Here are some examples:
Application.Theme.Fonts["default"]["size"] = 15;
Application.Theme.Appearances["button"]["states"]["default"]["styles"]["backgroundColor"] = "#ff0000";
For your case with the monthcalendar, you can just mimic the structure from the theme mixin that I provided earlier:
Application.Theme.Appearances["datechooser"]["components"]["day"]["states"]["bolded"]["styles"]["backgroundColor"] = "lightgreen";
Additionally, these changes will be overwritten whenever you change the theme-so you’ll need to run the code again whenever the theme changes.
Hi Dino,