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How to disable menu items in MenuAdv

Hi,


I have problem when trying to disable menu items in my application. I have set

<Setter Property="IsEnabled" Value="{Binding IsEnabled}" />

It is possible to disable the top item but not the child entries.

Can anybody help?


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5 Replies

KS Kayalvizhi Sivashanmugam Syncfusion Team December 20, 2022 02:21 AM UTC

Mariusz,

We have been able to reproduce the issue on our end. We will update you the complete details on 20 December 2022.



KA Karthick Arjunan Syncfusion Team December 21, 2022 12:36 PM UTC

Hi Mariusz,


We have confirmed that “Disabling is not working properly for sub-menu items when using the MVVM design pattern in MenuAdv” as an issue and logged bug feedback. We will include the fix for the reported issue in our upcoming weekly NuGet release which is expected to roll out on Jan 4, 2023. We appreciate your patience until then. We will let you know once it gets rolled out.


You can track the status of this defect using the following feedback link:  

https://www.syncfusion.com/feedback/39906/disabling-is-not-working-properly-for-sub-menu-items-when-using-the-mvvm-design


Regards,

Karthick Arjunan



KA Karthick Arjunan Syncfusion Team January 4, 2023 02:37 PM UTC

Hi Mariusz,

We have fixed the reported issue and it is currently being tested. We will provide a patch for this issue on January 6, 2022. We appreciate your patience until then.



KA Karthick Arjunan Syncfusion Team January 6, 2023 03:55 PM UTC

Hi Mariusz,


Thanks for your patience.


We have fixed the reported issue. Please find the patch file from the below location.


Recommended approach – exe will perform automatic configuration                 

 

Please find the patch setup here:

https://syncfusion.com/Installs/support/patch/20.4.0.38/613278/F179509/SyncfusionPatch_20.4.0.38_613278_1062023082153582_F179509.exe 


Advanced approach – use only if you have specific needs and can directly replace existing assemblies for your build environment     


Please find the NuGet alone from:

https://syncfusion.com/Installs/support/patch/20.4.0.38/613278/F179509/SyncfusionNuget_20.4.0.38_613278_1062023082153582_F179509.zip 


Please find the patch assemblies alone from:     

https://syncfusion.com/Installs/support/patch/20.4.0.38/613278/F179509/SyncfusionPatch_20.4.0.38_613278_1062023082153582_F179509.zip 


NOTE:       


You can change how you receive bug fixes by navigating to the following link and updating your preferences.     

https://www.syncfusion.com/support/directtrac/patches                            


Disclaimer: 

Please note that we have created this patch for version 20.4.0.38 specifically to resolve the issues reported in this Forum #179509. If you have received other patches for the same version for other products, please apply all patches in the order received. The fix will be included in our upcoming weekly Nuget release on January 10, 2022.



KA Karthick Arjunan Syncfusion Team January 10, 2023 01:01 PM UTC

Hi Mariusz,


We are glad to announce that our weekly nuget release was rolled out and a fix for the reported issue was included in the NuGet.


v20.4.0.43


NuGet Link: https://www.nuget.org/


We thank you for your support and appreciate your patience in waiting for this release. Please get in touch with us if you would require any further assistance.


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