Swipe tab fragment with mvvmcross - mvvmcross

I want to use swipe to switch tab in the Fragments tutorial. I cannot find an example of this. Is this part of mvvmcross?

I've find this for you : Tabs in the actionbar with mvvmcross
Try searching for "mvvmcross tab fragment" on here and hopefully you will find quite a few helpful questions https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bmvvmcross%5D+tab+fragment

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Add space in the bottom of chrome dev console

Each Time I'm using this console I'm struggeling with my mouse to click on the editable line.
So two question :
Is there a way of enlarging this line so it easier to click on it ?
Is there a command to navigate to it ?
The only way to enlarge it is to create a custom theme for DevTools, enable the experiment for using custom themes, and then installing your extension. That way you can get custom CSS into the top-level DevTools scope to modify things.
You may open a bug report on the chromium issue tracker against the DevTools so the team can assess the UX to see if there is anything they should modify internally.

Libgdx keyboard "enter"

Is there a way to change the keyboard so it have a "enter" or "go" button in android like in chrome browser in android, when you are writting a url it shows a "go" button.
If so how to show it? and how to handle it?
I have researched but I ran out of words because my english is limited, and couldn't find anything.
Thanks.
LibGDX doesn't support this feature. If you want to implement it, you would have to fork LibGDX and modify AndroidOnscreenKeyboard, specifically the IME options that are placed on its TextView. Or you could submit a PR to add this as a configurable option.
Look here for android keyboard handling. it has everything you need including keyboard types.
And also look here for android specific code usage in libgdx.

Dismissing picker from MVVMCross DateElement

I am using the DateElement in MVVMCross that was forked from Monotouch Dialog.
I can get the DatePicker to appear when I touch the DateElement, the problem is I cannot see how to dismiss the PickerView once I have selected the Date.
It was completely to do with the way we use MT D, moving the DialogViewController's View into a View one level higher than expected. See my answer to this question, Back Button missing from nested Monotouch Dialog RootElement Views

Remove widgets from p:dashboard via dragging out

I'd like to add support to removing the widgets from p:dashboard via dragging the panel out of dashboard, such as in WordPress admin panel.
I've found out the examples of dragging the widgets between 2 dashboards, but in my case I need to have callback when the element is dragged out of dashboard, no matter where. The widget would be than removed. However, I couldn't find any example for such behaviour.
What components/tools to use to implement such functionality? I'm using PrimeFaces 3.4.
Use draggable component with dashboard keyword;
<p:draggable for="widget" dashboard=":dbForm:dashboard"/>
And check this solutions on forum page of primefaces: Dashboard Drag and Drop
Hope it'll help you.
Good Luck!

How do I enable right-click (control-click) context menus in MonoDevelop?

Right Click (or control-click since I'm on a Mac) doesn't bring up the context menus for Solution or Projects.
For instance, in Visual Studio I would right click on a Solution to add a new project to the solution. I've looked all through the menu and can't find the add project command.
Also, how do I add a folder to a project? Again, this would be available from the right-click menu in VS, but I can't find it anywhere in MonoDevelop.
Control-click doesn't do anything for me in any part of MD. Not even in the text editor. Is there a setting to get it to behave the way I'm expecting it to?
Shouldn't these options also be available via the main menu also?
Apparently this was a known issue and has been fixed. It was a bug in the gtk+ library. Single button mice weren't supported.
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=359734
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=346609
Still not sure why I'm seeing this bug now on my OSX 10.6.4 machine running the latest download of MonoDevelop.
Plugging in a 2-button mouse is an adequate work-around. I can right click and get the context menus I was looking for.
These features are where you would expect to find them, exactly where you said. The solution context menu contains Add > Add new project and the project context menu has Add > New folder
I'm on a macbook so I get to use the old double-finger tap, rather than CTRL+Clicking all the time. Not sure why the CTRL+Click is not working for you.
EDIT:
Control-Click anywhere in the solution explorer seems to bring up a context-sensitive context menu. Control-Click whilst solution is selected brings up the solution context menu and if a project is selected, the project context menu.
Control + click doesn't work but a two finger touch brings up the context menus on my Macbook Pro. Check your "Trackpad" settings in system preferences to see how you have secondary click setup on your mac.