/** * @defgroup Elm_Dayselector Dayselector * @ingroup Elementary * * @image html dayselector_inheritance_tree.png * @image latex dayselector_inheritance_tree.eps * * @image html img/widget/dayselector/preview-00.png * @image latex img/widget/dayselector/preview-00.eps * * @brief Dayselector widget: * *"elm_dayselector" is a day selection widget. It displays all seven days of * the week and allows the user to select multiple days. * * The selection can be toggle by just clicking on the day. * * Dayselector also provides the functionality to check whether a day is * selected or not. * * First day of the week is taken from config settings by default. It can be * altered by using the API elm_dayselector_week_start_set() API. * * APIs are provided for setting the duration of weekend * elm_dayselector_weekend_start_set() and elm_dayselector_weekend_length_set() * does this job. * * Two styles of weekdays and weekends are supported in Dayselector. * Application can emit signals on individual check objects for setting the * weekday, weekend styles. * * Once the weekend start day or weekend length changes, all the weekday & * weekend styles will be reset to default style. It's the application's * responsibility to set the styles again by sending corresponding signals. * * Supported elm_object_item common APIs. * * @li @ref elm_object_part_text_set, * @li @ref elm_object_part_text_get, * @li @ref elm_object_part_content_set, * @li @ref elm_object_part_content_get, * @li @ref elm_object_part_content_unset * * @li "day0" indicates Sunday, "day1" indicates Monday etc. continues and so, * "day6" indicates the Saturday part name. * * Application can change individual day display string by using the API * elm_object_part_text_set(). * * elm_object_part_content_set() API sets the individual day object only if * the passed one is a Check widget. * * Check object representing a day can be set/get by the application by using * the elm_object_part_content_set/get APIs thus providing a way to handle * the different check styles for individual days. * * This widget inherits from the @ref Layout one, so that all the * functions acting on it also work for dayselector objects. * * This widget emits the following signals, besides the ones sent from * @ref Layout: * @li @c "dayselector,changed" - when the user changes the state of a day. * @li @c "language,changed" - the program's language changed * * Available styles for dayselector are: * @li default * * This example shows the usage of the widget. * @li @ref dayselector_example * */ /** * @addtogroup Elm_Dayselector * @{ */ #ifndef EFL_NOLEGACY_API_SUPPORT #include "elm_dayselector_legacy.h" #endif /** * @} */