Tab Icon Folder and View

Hi,
I use  SfTabView with "Image with Text" display mode. But i can't see mt icons. (i'm work with cross platform)
Where can i put my icons or is there another method except using FontIconFontFamily? I need an ex.

3 Replies

PA Paul Anderson S Syncfusion Team September 4, 2018 10:54 AM UTC

Hi PinarCan, 
 
Query: “Is there another method except using FontIconFontFamily” 
 
Yes, you can use the HeaderContent to customize the TabHeader. We have created a simple sample using Headercontent. In that sample we have added an image and label both are present in a grid. That grid is set into the TabHeadercontent. 
 
Please have the sample from the following link 
 
Sample:  
 
Please check the following UG documentation link for more information about how to add the Font in TabView 
 
 
We have a created a sample for using a FontIcon in a TabView. Please get the sample from the following link 
 
 
Please let us know if you have any other concern. 
 
Regards, 
Paul Anderson 



PR Padmini Ramamurthy Syncfusion Team September 7, 2018 08:28 AM UTC

From: Pinar Can 
Sent: Friday, September 7, 2018 2:28 AM
To: Syncfusion Support <[email protected]>
Subject: YNT: Syncfusion support community forum 139640, Tab Icon Folder and View, has been updated.
 

Hi, 
I already saw this ex and the documentations. But didn’t help me.  Also I’m not using MVVM. It should not so complicated 
to get pictures from the common area and operate them on every platform. I’m confused . 
 
Regards 
 
 
Pınar CAN


PA Paul Anderson S Syncfusion Team September 7, 2018 08:46 AM UTC

Hi Pinar, 
  
We don't have direct support to have Images in SfTabView directly. We have already considered this as a feature and will be available in our Volume 3 2018 release within the end of this September 2018. Meanwhile you can use the images as common and assign to a ImageView of Xamarin Forms which will be a simple one and can assign the ImageView with a lable and assign in codebehind or xaml to the SfTabItem HeaderContent API. 
  
Regards, 
Paul Anderson 


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