Dear Assadi, I don't know what you mean by Iranian Calendar Is it different from Hijri Calendar ? if Not the calendar is built in windows in regional settings just choose Hijri Calendar,. If Its different then go to this site http://www.farsicomponents.com/shdatesolutions.htm they have persian calendar component.
Bahry Borland's Delphi Discussion List wrote: > Arjang Assadi wrote: > > Rich, > > The problem is to find out what Uttam is really after. > > The iranian or whatever calender is easyly achived by having a Unicode > > Calnder Control. How ever the displaying of dates would be a problem, > > e.g. 31/02/1371 is a valid date (in dd/mm/yyyy format) but there is no > > way to get the usual Calendar to accept 31st of feb for what ever > > year. > > So my question is that does he whant to display Iranian dates with a > > calender that accepts any date values or a real iranian calender where > > the characters are also in Farsi. > > > > for a screen shot of a farsi calnder component look at > > http://www.farsicomponents.com/shdatepicker.htm > > > > there is an open source java farsi component on source forge. > > > > HTH > > > > On 8/24/05, Rich Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > > >>Can you send an image of an Iranian calendar? I doubt if most of > >>us have ever seen one. With an image, we may be able to offer > suggestions > >>about how to implement it. > > My guess is that he's not looking to simply translate the > calendar; but is rather looking to implement a calendar control > for the Muslim Religious calendar, which is a lunar based > calendar that doesn't jibe in simple fashion with the Gregorian > solar calendar; it's similar to the Jewish Religious calendar, > but has different months and start date. > > The only place I've seen solid logic for working with various > calendars like this is this book: > > Title: Standard C Date/Time Library: > Programming the World's Calendars and Clocks > Author: Lance Latham > Publisher: CMP Books (May 1, 1998) > ISBN: 0879304960 > > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0879304960/qid=1124900971 > > Don't let the "Standard C" appelation put you off, it actually > uses a form of C stripped down to where it's approaching > pseudo-code and should be VERY easy to follow even for a C novice. > > It's a terrific reference for anyone interested in calendars and > time keeping. > > I also found a few websites that may be of interest: > > http://www.hoerstemeier.com/moon.htm > http://www.calendarzone.com/Software/ > http://emr.cs.uiuc.edu/~reingold/calendars.shtml > <http://emr.cs.uiuc.edu/%7Ereingold/calendars.shtml> > http://ramsesgen.online.fr/en/ramcal.htm > http://www.skerryvoresoftware.com/SimplyCalenders/ > > > > Stephen Posey > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Delphi mailing list -> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/delphi > . _______________________________________________ Delphi mailing list -> [email protected] http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/delphi

