Consider:
REDEFINE DTPICKER cDate ID 1001 OF oDlg
This control calls the windows API and displays a date icon in the edit field. When clicking on the date icon, a window control pops up that allows me to navigate, and select, a date. It returns the date value.
So here is my question. Is there a way to call a calendar control. which I can display on a dialog, and which does not use the edit field. I want the control to simply return the selected date.
Date Picker
Date Picker
Tim Stone
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Calendar
I don't want a button to call a calendar. FWH does that with its DTPICKER option. I want the calendar to display, ie. Outlook, and when I click a date, it provides that date to the function ( a static variable which it changes ) and I can then display data on my dialog screen.
DTPICKER allows a calendar to be displayed, but once you select a date, it goes into an edit control and the calendar disappears. I want the calendar on constant display for quick movement between dates.
I had this ability previously with a function from Grumpfish, but I wanted to clean it up a bit with a 32 bit look and feel.
DTPICKER allows a calendar to be displayed, but once you select a date, it goes into an edit control and the calendar disappears. I want the calendar on constant display for quick movement between dates.
I had this ability previously with a function from Grumpfish, but I wanted to clean it up a bit with a 32 bit look and feel.
Tim Stone
http://www.MasterLinkSoftware.com
timstone@masterlinksoftware.com
Using: FWH 19.06 with Harbour 3.2.0 / Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2019
http://www.MasterLinkSoftware.com
timstone@masterlinksoftware.com
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Probably not what you want, but here it is anyway. This is a highly modified version of the old FiveCald.prg with a Schedule.rc dialog resource to go with it. This does basically the same as datepicker, with a few refinements and with a bit larger dialog for better readability. However, here you have all the source so you can probably make it do whatever you want. Download the two files in a zip file named fivecald.zip from...
http://www.leadersoft.com/software/fivecald.zip
Good luck. - Roger
http://www.leadersoft.com/software/fivecald.zip
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Here is FiveCald available from URL on my prior post. Features:
- Name of date field is included on titlebar to avoid confusion when more than one date field used on a screen
- current date highlighted in bold & italic
- can navigate forward/backward by month or year
- click on a day to select it and auto-insert it into date field
- automatic correct calculation of calendar for any year, including leap years
- click <Cancel> to abort date selection
- complete source provided plus .RC for calendar dialog
Calendar
Otto & Roger,
Otto,
That is a control that pretty well matches the 32 bit environment. Yes, it is what I would work.
Roger,
That is an older style calendar. I have been using that but wanted to replace it.
The control must be OK for a dialog ... using it only on a window doesn't work out because some of the other controls need a dialog and won't work properly on a window. I've tried both approaches. I have everything working perfectly on the dialog EXCEPT for a viable calendar control. I need the calendar to display all of the time, not just as a date field popup ( DTPICKER ).
Otto,
That is a control that pretty well matches the 32 bit environment. Yes, it is what I would work.
Roger,
That is an older style calendar. I have been using that but wanted to replace it.
The control must be OK for a dialog ... using it only on a window doesn't work out because some of the other controls need a dialog and won't work properly on a window. I've tried both approaches. I have everything working perfectly on the dialog EXCEPT for a viable calendar control. I need the calendar to display all of the time, not just as a date field popup ( DTPICKER ).
Tim Stone
http://www.MasterLinkSoftware.com
timstone@masterlinksoftware.com
Using: FWH 19.06 with Harbour 3.2.0 / Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2019
http://www.MasterLinkSoftware.com
timstone@masterlinksoftware.com
Using: FWH 19.06 with Harbour 3.2.0 / Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2019
Hello Tim,
I saw that in the res-file
SysMonthCal32 is used.
Fivewin uses in DTPicker
::Create( "SysDateTimePick32" )
Maybe if you make a new class like the one tDTPicker it should work. Not tested.
Regards,
Otto
Def CreateMonthCal(7) Control("SysMonthCal32" ,"",&(7),%(2),%(3),%(4),%(5),&(1),%(6),%hinstance)
Def CreateDateTimePicker(7) Control("SysDateTimePick32","",&(7),%(2),%(3),%(4),%(5),&(1),%(6),%hinstance)
I saw that in the res-file
SysMonthCal32 is used.
Fivewin uses in DTPicker
::Create( "SysDateTimePick32" )
Maybe if you make a new class like the one tDTPicker it should work. Not tested.
Regards,
Otto
Def CreateMonthCal(7) Control("SysMonthCal32" ,"",&(7),%(2),%(3),%(4),%(5),&(1),%(6),%hinstance)
Def CreateDateTimePicker(7) Control("SysDateTimePick32","",&(7),%(2),%(3),%(4),%(5),&(1),%(6),%hinstance)