/** * @addtogroup Calendar * @{ */ /** * @enum _Elm_Calendar_Mark_Repeat * @typedef Elm_Calendar_Mark_Repeat * * Event periodicity, used to define if a mark should be repeated * @b beyond event's day. It's set when a mark is added. * * So, for a mark added to 13th May with periodicity set to WEEKLY, * there will be marks every week after this date. Marks will be displayed * at 13th, 20th, 27th, 3rd June ... * * Values don't work as bitmask, only one can be choosen. * * @see elm_calendar_mark_add() * * @ingroup Calendar */ typedef enum { ELM_CALENDAR_UNIQUE, /**< Default value. Marks will be displayed only on event day. */ ELM_CALENDAR_DAILY, /**< Marks will be displayed everyday after event day (inclusive). */ ELM_CALENDAR_WEEKLY, /**< Marks will be displayed every week after event day (inclusive) - i.e. each seven days. */ ELM_CALENDAR_MONTHLY, /**< Marks will be displayed every month day that coincides to event day. E.g.: if an event is set to 30th Jan, no marks will be displayed on Feb, but will be displayed on 30th Mar*/ ELM_CALENDAR_ANNUALLY /**< Marks will be displayed every year that coincides to event day (and month). E.g. an event added to 30th Jan 2012 will be repeated on 30th Jan 2013. */ } Elm_Calendar_Mark_Repeat; typedef struct _Elm_Calendar_Mark Elm_Calendar_Mark; /**< Item handle for a calendar mark. Created with elm_calendar_mark_add() and deleted with elm_calendar_mark_del(). */ /** * Add a new calendar widget to the given parent Elementary * (container) object. * * @param parent The parent object. * @return a new calendar widget handle or @c NULL, on errors. * * This function inserts a new calendar widget on the canvas. * * @ref calendar_example_01 * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI Evas_Object *elm_calendar_add(Evas_Object *parent); /** * Get weekdays names displayed by the calendar. * * @param obj The calendar object. * @return Array of seven strings to be used as weekday names. * * By default, weekdays abbreviations get from system are displayed: * E.g. for an en_US locale: "Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat" * The first string is related to Sunday, the second to Monday... * * @see elm_calendar_weekdays_name_set() * * @ref calendar_example_05 * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI const char **elm_calendar_weekdays_names_get(const Evas_Object *obj); /** * Set weekdays names to be displayed by the calendar. * * @param obj The calendar object. * @param weekdays Array of seven strings to be used as weekday names. * @warning It must have 7 elements, or it will access invalid memory. * @warning The strings must be NULL terminated ('@\0'). * * By default, weekdays abbreviations get from system are displayed: * E.g. for an en_US locale: "Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat" * * The first string should be related to Sunday, the second to Monday... * * The usage should be like this: * @code * const char *weekdays[] = * { * "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", * "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" * }; * elm_calendar_weekdays_names_set(calendar, weekdays); * @endcode * * @see elm_calendar_weekdays_name_get() * * @ref calendar_example_02 * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI void elm_calendar_weekdays_names_set(Evas_Object *obj, const char *weekdays[]); /** * Set the minimum and maximum values for the year * * @param obj The calendar object * @param min The minimum year, greater than 1901; * @param max The maximum year; * * Maximum must be greater than minimum, except if you don't wan't to set * maximum year. * Default values are 1902 and -1. * * If the maximum year is a negative value, it will be limited depending * on the platform architecture (year 2037 for 32 bits); * * @see elm_calendar_min_max_year_get() * * @ref calendar_example_03 * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI void elm_calendar_min_max_year_set(Evas_Object *obj, int min, int max); /** * Get the minimum and maximum values for the year * * @param obj The calendar object. * @param min The minimum year. * @param max The maximum year. * * Default values are 1902 and -1. * * @see elm_calendar_min_max_year_get() for more details. * * @ref calendar_example_05 * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI void elm_calendar_min_max_year_get(const Evas_Object *obj, int *min, int *max); /** * Enable or disable day selection * * @param obj The calendar object. * @param enabled @c EINA_TRUE to enable selection or @c EINA_FALSE to * disable it. * * Enabled by default. If disabled, the user still can select months, * but not days. Selected days are highlighted on calendar. * It should be used if you won't need such selection for the widget usage. * * When a day is selected, or month is changed, smart callbacks for * signal "changed" will be called. * * @see elm_calendar_day_selection_enable_get() * * @ref calendar_example_04 * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI void elm_calendar_day_selection_enabled_set(Evas_Object *obj, Eina_Bool enabled); /** * Get a value whether day selection is enabled or not. * * @see elm_calendar_day_selection_enable_set() for details. * * @param obj The calendar object. * @return EINA_TRUE means day selection is enabled. EINA_FALSE indicates * it's disabled. If @p obj is NULL, EINA_FALSE is returned. * * @ref calendar_example_05 * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI Eina_Bool elm_calendar_day_selection_enabled_get(const Evas_Object *obj); /** * Set selected date to be highlighted on calendar. * * @param obj The calendar object. * @param selected_time A @b tm struct to represent the selected date. * * Set the selected date, changing the displayed month if needed. * Selected date changes when the user goes to next/previous month or * select a day pressing over it on calendar. * * @see elm_calendar_selected_time_get() * * @ref calendar_example_04 * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI void elm_calendar_selected_time_set(Evas_Object *obj, struct tm *selected_time); /** * Get selected date. * * @param obj The calendar object * @param selected_time A @b tm struct to point to selected date * @return EINA_FALSE means an error ocurred and returned time shouldn't * be considered. * * Get date selected by the user or set by function * elm_calendar_selected_time_set(). * Selected date changes when the user goes to next/previous month or * select a day pressing over it on calendar. * * @see elm_calendar_selected_time_get() * * @ref calendar_example_05 * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI Eina_Bool elm_calendar_selected_time_get(const Evas_Object *obj, struct tm *selected_time); /** * Set a function to format the string that will be used to display * month and year; * * @param obj The calendar object * @param format_function Function to set the month-year string given * the selected date * * By default it uses strftime with "%B %Y" format string. * It should allocate the memory that will be used by the string, * that will be freed by the widget after usage. * A pointer to the string and a pointer to the time struct will be provided. * * Example: * @code * static char * * _format_month_year(struct tm *selected_time) * { * char buf[32]; * if (!strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%B %Y", selected_time)) return NULL; * return strdup(buf); * } * * elm_calendar_format_function_set(calendar, _format_month_year); * @endcode * * @ref calendar_example_02 * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI void elm_calendar_format_function_set(Evas_Object *obj, char *(*format_function)(struct tm *stime)); /** * Add a new mark to the calendar * * @param obj The calendar object * @param mark_type A string used to define the type of mark. It will be * emitted to the theme, that should display a related modification on these * days representation. * @param mark_time A time struct to represent the date of inclusion of the * mark. For marks that repeats it will just be displayed after the inclusion * date in the calendar. * @param repeat Repeat the event following this periodicity. Can be a unique * mark (that don't repeat), daily, weekly, monthly or annually. * @return The created mark or @p NULL upon failure. * * Add a mark that will be drawn in the calendar respecting the insertion * time and periodicity. It will emit the type as signal to the widget theme. * Default theme supports "holiday" and "checked", but it can be extended. * * It won't immediately update the calendar, drawing the marks. * For this, call elm_calendar_marks_draw(). However, when user selects * next or previous month calendar forces marks drawn. * * Marks created with this method can be deleted with * elm_calendar_mark_del(). * * Example * @code * struct tm selected_time; * time_t current_time; * * current_time = time(NULL) + 5 * 84600; * localtime_r(¤t_time, &selected_time); * elm_calendar_mark_add(cal, "holiday", selected_time, * ELM_CALENDAR_ANNUALLY); * * current_time = time(NULL) + 1 * 84600; * localtime_r(¤t_time, &selected_time); * elm_calendar_mark_add(cal, "checked", selected_time, ELM_CALENDAR_UNIQUE); * * elm_calendar_marks_draw(cal); * @endcode * * @see elm_calendar_marks_draw() * @see elm_calendar_mark_del() * * @ref calendar_example_06 * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI Elm_Calendar_Mark *elm_calendar_mark_add(Evas_Object *obj, const char *mark_type, struct tm *mark_time, Elm_Calendar_Mark_Repeat repeat); /** * Delete mark from the calendar. * * @param mark The mark to be deleted. * * If deleting all calendar marks is required, elm_calendar_marks_clear() * should be used instead of getting marks list and deleting each one. * * @see elm_calendar_mark_add() * * @ref calendar_example_06 * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI void elm_calendar_mark_del(Elm_Calendar_Mark *mark); /** * Remove all calendar's marks * * @param obj The calendar object. * * @see elm_calendar_mark_add() * @see elm_calendar_mark_del() * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI void elm_calendar_marks_clear(Evas_Object *obj); /** * Get a list of all the calendar marks. * * @param obj The calendar object. * @return An @c Eina_List of calendar marks objects, or @c NULL on failure. * * @see elm_calendar_mark_add() * @see elm_calendar_mark_del() * @see elm_calendar_marks_clear() * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI const Eina_List *elm_calendar_marks_get(const Evas_Object *obj); /** * Draw calendar marks. * * @param obj The calendar object. * * Should be used after adding, removing or clearing marks. * It will go through the entire marks list updating the calendar. * If lots of marks will be added, add all the marks and then call * this function. * * When the month is changed, i.e. user selects next or previous month, * marks will be drawed. * * @see elm_calendar_mark_add() * @see elm_calendar_mark_del() * @see elm_calendar_marks_clear() * * @ref calendar_example_06 * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI void elm_calendar_marks_draw(Evas_Object *obj); /** * Set the interval on time updates for an user mouse button hold * on calendar widgets' month selection. * * @param obj The calendar object * @param interval The (first) interval value in seconds * * This interval value is @b decreased while the user holds the * mouse pointer either selecting next or previous month. * * This helps the user to get to a given month distant from the * current one easier/faster, as it will start to change quicker and * quicker on mouse button holds. * * The calculation for the next change interval value, starting from * the one set with this call, is the previous interval divided by * 1.05, so it decreases a little bit. * * The default starting interval value for automatic changes is * @b 0.85 seconds. * * @see elm_calendar_interval_get() * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI void elm_calendar_interval_set(Evas_Object *obj, double interval); /** * Get the interval on time updates for an user mouse button hold * on calendar widgets' month selection. * * @param obj The calendar object * @return The (first) interval value, in seconds, set on it * * @see elm_calendar_interval_set() for more details * * @ingroup Calendar */ EAPI double elm_calendar_interval_get(const Evas_Object *obj); /** * @} */