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Hello Therese,
There is a built-in configuration option that you can set in order to change the editor's title. Please see this link for more information about it:
http://docs.kendoui.com/api/web/scheduler#configuration-messages.editor.editorTitle
And here is a working example, showing a possible implementation:
http://jsbin.com/ELiVaWeK/1/edit
Regards,
Kiril Nikolov
Telerik
There is a built-in configuration option that you can set in order to change the editor's title. Please see this link for more information about it:
http://docs.kendoui.com/api/web/scheduler#configuration-messages.editor.editorTitle
And here is a working example, showing a possible implementation:
http://jsbin.com/ELiVaWeK/1/edit
Regards,
Kiril Nikolov
Telerik
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Therese
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answered on 14 Dec 2013, 02:37 PM
Thank you
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Jeff
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answered on 19 Sep 2014, 04:31 PM
editorTitle message changes it globally. But how do you set the editorTitle for each launch, differently for different kinds of events?
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Hello Jeff,
You can use the edit event in order to get a reference of the window title and updated its text. Please see the following example:
http://dojo.telerik.com/ANEv
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Kiril Nikolov
Telerik
You can use the edit event in order to get a reference of the window title and updated its text. Please see the following example:
http://dojo.telerik.com/ANEv
Regards,
Kiril Nikolov
Telerik
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Jeff
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answered on 26 Sep 2014, 02:43 PM
This works perfectly, giving us the dynamic title for the Scheduler Event Editor we needed.
Another great example of customer support from Telerik, thanks Kiril!
Another great example of customer support from Telerik, thanks Kiril!
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Hello Jeff,
I am happy that the provided solution helped.
In case you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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Kiril Nikolov
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I am happy that the provided solution helped.
In case you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Regards,
Kiril Nikolov
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answered on 10 Feb 2022, 12:31 PM
I think a better solution is this.
.Editable(s => { s.Window(e => e Title("Clinicians") ); })