i agree that :-)
2009/8/8 Dushan Savich <[email protected]>
> Hi all ,
>
> Many web applications include some kind of calendar/organizer in which
> users mark some events :) . Because of that , it would be useful for me
> , the developer , to actually be able to control the painting of each cell,
> if necessary . For example , to be able to put some kind of flag on some
> particular day important for user.
>
>
> The model I suggest can be found in TMS Software Components for
> .Net/Delphi/C++ Builder.
>
> They have implemented this ( he he, after my feature request :) ) in
> their calendar widget as an event which is fired after each cell in the
> calendar widget is painted . This is how the event hanlder looks like :
>
>
> ///--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> void CalendarDateFill(TObject *Sender, TGDIPFill *AFill, TFont
> *AFont, TDateTime Date, TAdvSmoothCalendarDateKind DateKind);
>
>
> ///--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> The most important parameters are , of course, the Date parameter , and
> AFill parameter, which we use to paint the particular cell .
>
> I believe this event can be very useful, because the developer will not be
> forced to create entire calendar widget for herself , just because of one
> small detail :)
>
> I'll add this feature request to the wiki later .
>
> Regards,
> Dushan
>
>
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