Hi,
Great job on quasar. Keep up the good work. I have a proposal to the form select.
It good be nice to have a static label that counts the selected elements in a select form. There is a static label in the current, but you do not know have many items that have been selected.
Ex. Countries: 4 selected
And a last proposal would to add a search in the select form.
I think it is easily done by yourself like {{
nameOfYourModelForSelect.length }} so there is no sense to make it in the
component.
Although, search in select component makes great sense! It would be so
good.
I would see that like Select 2 multiple, when you just type the name,
select, get the chips with selected and can type another.
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Hi,
Great job on quasar. Keep up the good work. I have a proposal to the form
select.It good be nice to have a static label that counts the selected elements
in a select form. There is a static label in the current, but you do not
know have many items that have been selected.Ex. Countries: 4 selected
And a last proposal would to add a search in the select form.
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Nice idea with the Select with search. Will do.
Like @murbanowicz indicated, you can do the label yourself.
Could example on jsFiddle or any?
@thearabbit - No, unfortunately, it's not possible to jsfiddle with Quasar.
Scott
thanks, where we can?
Because of how a Quasar app runs/ is built, it isn't possible to add it into such a site and fiddle or play with it programmatically directly. There's been discussion about creating a special kind of fiddle site for Quasar, but that is further down on the to-do list.
Scott
Moved to v0.14.
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Nice idea with the Select with search. Will do.
Like @murbanowicz indicated, you can do the label yourself.