Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby Daniel Garcia-Gil » Tue Jan 25, 2011 4:46 pm

Hello

I want share this code, thanks to Reinaldo Crespo to allow that...
I was worked in new class by request from Reinaldo and suspended the work because he found a better way (codejock) to build a calendar.
This class is a Reinaldo's idea, i built the code how he requested and paid for it until actual version
I can not finished yet, because my time is limited. I hope other users can help to finish

download all source code from: http://www.sitasoft.net/fivewin/samples/calex.zip

the calendar control is right side, the left side is only a complement to build sample

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Re: Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby MdaSolution » Tue Jan 25, 2011 8:19 pm

Good Daniel !
I wish help with you
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Re: Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby Silvio » Wed Jan 26, 2011 8:43 am

Daniel and Crespo,
I hope you worked on it because it is the right way to create a professional Calendar Apppointment like outlook.

I saw you code and compile it ( I not have selex class) but I'm thinking also I hope Otto can help us because he have

experiences with his pickdate class, I hope fivewin Gurus can help us to finish this job,

It seems missing a few things to be included to this class and the opportunity to use your mouse to set appoinment.
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Re: Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby Daniel Garcia-Gil » Wed Jan 26, 2011 9:32 am

Silvio

the selex class is only for sample... you can change or delete this feature in the sample
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Re: Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby Silvio » Wed Jan 26, 2011 9:34 am

I'm thinking to insert a bar and insert 3 button : Day Week and Mounth
then other six button for the hors select I'm seeing the outlook applications now but I must study your code before!!!
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Re: Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby reinaldocrespo » Wed Jan 26, 2011 5:33 pm

Hi.

the tSalex class was just a nice way to change the nInterval property and while it adds a nice visual effect , you don't really need it. If you need samples without tsalex, I can probably supply some. To keep things simple, you can just assign a value to :nInterval. The class works fine and should suffice for simpler uses. Try it.

Someone will probably want to add drag & drop and stretch methods to change the event length. But again, that is cosmetic. The event object would be well served with an external cId Property to help sync between modified data and table data. That is what I think the next step should be. Again, this is a very good starting point.

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Re: Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby Silvio » Wed Jan 26, 2011 5:52 pm

1 . sorry but How I can insert a new record ?
I not understand How ...

2. another I try to inser from 08:00 to 24:00 but it show only until 19:00 why ?

3. for the one day view
the right way is to create with mouse a box rectotted and click on x,y to x,y of the day from timex to time y

4. for the mounth is ok

5. how simulate tselex control any idea ?

6. if I inser tcale... ( 40,10..) it show allways to 10,10 ( the coordinates are fix or not )

7. do you think it run ok on dialog ?
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Re: Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby Otto » Wed Jan 26, 2011 5:54 pm

Daniel helped me to change scrolling from a sliderbox to a real window scrollbar.
Please test how smooth this class now work.
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Re: Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby Silvio » Wed Jan 26, 2011 6:10 pm

Otto,
your pickdate class is ok BUT
but is not professional, may be fine for a hotel or a wellness service but for a lawyer for a sample but we need that to like outlook calendar

BUT do you see the Tcalex class of Daniel and Reinaldo ?

BUT do you see it ? It is similar to a outlook calendar

your class not have day,week,mounth show ... and your class is not like outlook office

Sorry Otto,

why not found a solution for the class tcalex instead yours ?

If the fwh users want ed use the your class (pickdate or planning) why they are gone to codejock ?????????????
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Re: Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby reinaldocrespo » Wed Jan 26, 2011 6:29 pm

Silvio;

Again, the class works for simpler stuff. IT IS NOT codeJock. But it is a good starting point. And now that I've learned how CodeJock organizes its calendar control class, I have a better idea of how to design the fw class.

I'll write some sample code you can start using right away. I'm going to help you get started using the class. It is my pleasure. But please allow me a couple of days as I have some more pressing issues right now. Sorry.

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Re: Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby Silvio » Wed Jan 26, 2011 8:00 pm

reinaldocrespo wrote:Silvio;

Again, the class works for simpler stuff. IT IS NOT codeJock. But it is a good starting point. And now that I've learned how CodeJock organizes its calendar control class, I have a better idea of how to design the fw class.

I'll write some sample code you can start using right away. I'm going to help you get started using the class. It is my pleasure. But please allow me a couple of days as I have some more pressing issues right now. Sorry.

Take care,


Reinaldo.

Reinaldo can you write to mine email please :
silvio[dot]falconi[at]gmail[dot]com
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Re: Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby Otto » Wed Jan 26, 2011 10:27 pm

Silvio,
weekview:
please change:
static aPlan := ARRAY(38,7)
aRooms := {cRaum1, cRaum2, cRaum3, cRaum4, cRaum5, cRaum6, cRaum7}
::nShowCols := 7
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Re: Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby Daniel Garcia-Gil » Wed Jan 26, 2011 10:51 pm

Hello

In the sample, I used natives fivewin's controls
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Re: Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby Daniel Garcia-Gil » Wed Jan 26, 2011 11:09 pm

Hello...

I moderated 2 messages, please avoid discussions in the forum

thanks so much
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Re: Outlook Calendar (prototype)

Postby Silvio » Wed Jan 26, 2011 11:12 pm

Daniel,
look it please,

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