Jon,
Yes, it is useful indeed. Good to have it back in Squeak.
I downloaded the latest trunk image from: squeakci.org/job/SqueakTrunk/lastSuccessfulBuild/
to test it.
The integration into the menu system was not fine. It needed initialization code.
Instead of
CalendarChooserMorph>> date
^date
We need
CalendarChooserMorph>> date
date isNil ifTrue: [ self date: Date today]. ^date
I added the updated version to the inbox
MCHttpRepository location: 'http://source.squeak.org/inbox' user: '' password: ''
as MorphicExtras-hjh.106
--Hannes
On 1/21/13, Jon Hylands jon@huv.com wrote:
Sean,
I'm using it in a timesheet tracking application. Basically, the calendar is in the top-left of the window, and I can enter descriptive text and hours worked for whatever date is selected in the calendar.
Glad you're finding it useful...
I create it onscreen, and then hook up the following events:
calendarMorph when: #dateChanged send: #calendarDateChanged to: self; when: #menu send: #calendarMenu to: self.
- Jon
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Sean P. DeNigris sean@clipperadams.comwrote:
Jon Hylands wrote
a decent Calendar chooser... I spent a few hours and made what I think is a nice one...
This thing is awesome!! Thanks a lot Jon for making it. It works great.
One question... how are you using it? I ask because the typical usage I've seen (e.g. in web forms) is that a calendar appears, you select a date, and it disappears, entering the date somewhere e.g. a text field. However, with your calendar, it looks like after a date is selected, the calendar remains. Presumably something would have to keep polling to see if a date was selected... Is that what you're doing?
Thanks again for the awesome gift :)
Cheers, Sean
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