MonthCalendar [message #62935] |
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Originally posted by: m.n.com
Is the month calendar still being developed?
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Re: MonthCalendar [message #62945 is a reply to message #62940] |
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Originally posted by: m.n.com
Sorry, I should have said "MonthCalendar"
Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
> If you're talking about the middle picker in the attached screenshot,
> then yes, it is.
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> CDateTime monthPicker = new CDateTime(parent, CDT.BORDER | CDT.SIMPLE);
> monthPicker.setPattern("MMMM");
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> Mark wrote:
>> Is the month calendar still being developed?
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> ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------
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Re: MonthCalendar [message #63721 is a reply to message #62945] |
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Originally posted by: tskaufma.gmail.com
Hey,
If you mean the MonthCalendar found in the Composite Table package, it
appears that nothing has happened there for awhile. There are a couple of
patches sitting in Bugzilla that should work.
See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=220870
If the patch or zipped project give you trouble.. let me know. If you want
to pick up packaged versions of those changes see DepCon.
http://www.sf.net/projects/depcon There isn't a source release, but you can
grab the SVN contents if need be.
I am no longer working on the Calendar that is included in DepCon but am
trying to replace it with on that looks and feels more like Windows Live
Calendar. This isn't ready for use, I don't think.. and is based on some
Apache Licensed code, so I have to figure out what I can distribute it
under.
Sincerely,
Trevor Kaufman
"Mark" <m@n.com> wrote in message news:gpp7rr$dsu$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Sorry, I should have said "MonthCalendar"
>
> Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
>> If you're talking about the middle picker in the attached screenshot,
>> then yes, it is.
>>
>> CDateTime monthPicker = new CDateTime(parent, CDT.BORDER | CDT.SIMPLE);
>> monthPicker.setPattern("MMMM");
>>
>>
>> Mark wrote:
>>> Is the month calendar still being developed?
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------
>>
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Re: MonthCalendar [message #63765 is a reply to message #63721] |
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Originally posted by: m.n.com
Yeah, I believe that is it. I am using MigCalendar but am looking for
something that either works better with SWT or is more lightweight.
I would like to deploy my app as a web app, so I am looking at "web
based" widgets.
Thanks!
Mark
Trevor Kaufman wrote:
> Hey,
>
> If you mean the MonthCalendar found in the Composite Table package, it
> appears that nothing has happened there for awhile. There are a couple
> of patches sitting in Bugzilla that should work.
>
> See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=220870
>
> If the patch or zipped project give you trouble.. let me know. If you
> want to pick up packaged versions of those changes see DepCon.
> http://www.sf.net/projects/depcon There isn't a source release, but you
> can grab the SVN contents if need be.
>
> I am no longer working on the Calendar that is included in DepCon but am
> trying to replace it with on that looks and feels more like Windows Live
> Calendar. This isn't ready for use, I don't think.. and is based on some
> Apache Licensed code, so I have to figure out what I can distribute it
> under.
>
> Sincerely,
> Trevor Kaufman
>
>
> "Mark" <m@n.com> wrote in message news:gpp7rr$dsu$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> Sorry, I should have said "MonthCalendar"
>>
>> Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
>>> If you're talking about the middle picker in the attached screenshot,
>>> then yes, it is.
>>>
>>> CDateTime monthPicker = new CDateTime(parent, CDT.BORDER | CDT.SIMPLE);
>>> monthPicker.setPattern("MMMM");
>>>
>>>
>>> Mark wrote:
>>>> Is the month calendar still being developed?
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------
>>>
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Re: MonthCalendar [message #594813 is a reply to message #62945] |
Sat, 23 May 2009 14:28 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](theme/Solstice/images/up.png) |
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Originally posted by: tskaufma.gmail.com
Hey,
If you mean the MonthCalendar found in the Composite Table package, it
appears that nothing has happened there for awhile. There are a couple of
patches sitting in Bugzilla that should work.
See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=220870
If the patch or zipped project give you trouble.. let me know. If you want
to pick up packaged versions of those changes see DepCon.
http://www.sf.net/projects/depcon There isn't a source release, but you can
grab the SVN contents if need be.
I am no longer working on the Calendar that is included in DepCon but am
trying to replace it with on that looks and feels more like Windows Live
Calendar. This isn't ready for use, I don't think.. and is based on some
Apache Licensed code, so I have to figure out what I can distribute it
under.
Sincerely,
Trevor Kaufman
"Mark" <m@n.com> wrote in message news:gpp7rr$dsu$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Sorry, I should have said "MonthCalendar"
>
> Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
>> If you're talking about the middle picker in the attached screenshot,
>> then yes, it is.
>>
>> CDateTime monthPicker = new CDateTime(parent, CDT.BORDER | CDT.SIMPLE);
>> monthPicker.setPattern("MMMM");
>>
>>
>> Mark wrote:
>>> Is the month calendar still being developed?
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------
>>
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Re: MonthCalendar [message #594836 is a reply to message #63721] |
Thu, 28 May 2009 02:56 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](theme/Solstice/images/up.png) |
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Yeah, I believe that is it. I am using MigCalendar but am looking for
something that either works better with SWT or is more lightweight.
I would like to deploy my app as a web app, so I am looking at "web
based" widgets.
Thanks!
Mark
Trevor Kaufman wrote:
> Hey,
>
> If you mean the MonthCalendar found in the Composite Table package, it
> appears that nothing has happened there for awhile. There are a couple
> of patches sitting in Bugzilla that should work.
>
> See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=220870
>
> If the patch or zipped project give you trouble.. let me know. If you
> want to pick up packaged versions of those changes see DepCon.
> http://www.sf.net/projects/depcon There isn't a source release, but you
> can grab the SVN contents if need be.
>
> I am no longer working on the Calendar that is included in DepCon but am
> trying to replace it with on that looks and feels more like Windows Live
> Calendar. This isn't ready for use, I don't think.. and is based on some
> Apache Licensed code, so I have to figure out what I can distribute it
> under.
>
> Sincerely,
> Trevor Kaufman
>
>
> "Mark" <m@n.com> wrote in message news:gpp7rr$dsu$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> Sorry, I should have said "MonthCalendar"
>>
>> Jeremy Dowdall wrote:
>>> If you're talking about the middle picker in the attached screenshot,
>>> then yes, it is.
>>>
>>> CDateTime monthPicker = new CDateTime(parent, CDT.BORDER | CDT.SIMPLE);
>>> monthPicker.setPattern("MMMM");
>>>
>>>
>>> Mark wrote:
>>>> Is the month calendar still being developed?
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------
>>>
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