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Adding a button on steven multi select #552

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rajaEmani opened this issue Apr 6, 2018 · 7 comments
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Adding a button on steven multi select #552

rajaEmani opened this issue Apr 6, 2018 · 7 comments

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@rajaEmani
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How can i add a button through which i can open and close the drop down?

@isteven
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isteven commented May 7, 2018

By default it doesn't support such thing, but you can try to use "directive-id", and then find the element with class "checkboxLayer", add class "show" so it becomes "checkboxLayer show".

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pankajparkar commented Jun 16, 2018

@rajaEmani do you want a separate button that should open dropdown from outside isteven? Would you mind to elaborate the scenario? I'd love to help you on this. If you want you can also consider adding Stackoverflow question and add link here.

@rajaEmani
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@pankajparkar yes I want a separate button that should open dropdown from outside isteven. Please help me out on this

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Can you please share a plunker with what you have tried so far?

@rajaEmani
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I have seen your code.
Thanks,
Can you please show to how to add that event to an external button?

@rajaEmani
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@pankajparkar Any update on this or should I raise a stack over flow for you?

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@rajaEmani primarily I'd need plunker/fiddle with problem replication in it. So that I can try out stuff and would able make something work on it.

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