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DatePicker Visual Library
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From
18/09/2018 14:34:46
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
 
 
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15/09/2018 05:46:39
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Classes - VCX
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01662041
Message ID:
01662100
Views:
111
Hi Antonio,

Thanks for putting in this work into this.

It however does not solve on of the most irritating problems:
- When opening the calendar, the main form loses focus when you get the calendar up.

This could lead to a cascading number of events (e.g. lostfocus, valid, afterrowcolchange, deactivate) possibly causing issues that are very difficult to track, debug and solve.


I've played with the thought to make the calendar build into a toolbar, as that is the only window solution that does not take the focus away from the hosting form and its focussed controls.
I don't think I ever went through the trouble to do this. Perhaps an Idea you could chew on.

Walter,




>Dear All
>
>Recent threads asked for the availability of date pickers. I decided to isolate the date picker that is part of my company's base classes, and to prepare it to be easily integrated in other people's projects (once again, thanks, Fernando, for your precious FoxBin2Prg - without it, the transposition process would be a real pain).
>
>The date (and time) picker uses the VFPX's CalendarCalc classes, and may be used with other 7-day-a-week calendars (like Jewish, Islamic, and Persian calendars - just to mention the ones that have CalendarCalc classes already set for them). The picker also supports event display, through the events mechanism of the CalendarCalc classes.
>
>I looked for short versions of the names of months and days of the week in other calendars, but found none. If anyone more familiar with these calendars is able to give some insight on these short forms (like 'jan' for 'January', or 'fri' for 'Friday'), I would appreciate a lot (I'm not comfortable with the current short names for the above mentioned calendars).
>
>The date picker is available at the CalendarCalc website, at https://bitbucket.org/atlopes/calendar/, and hopefully it is sufficiently documented to get anyone started (including an example form).
>
>Issues may be addressed directly at Bitbucket, or right here, or anywhere else VFP related.
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