class Elm_Dayselector (Elm_Layout) { eo_prefix: elm_obj_dayselector; properties { week_start { set { /*@ Set the starting day of Dayselector. @see Elm_Dayselector_Day @see elm_dayselector_week_start_get() @ingroup Dayselector */ } get { /*@ Get the starting day of Dayselector. @return Day from where Dayselector displays all the weekdays in order. @see Elm_Dayselector_Day @see elm_dayselector_week_start_set() @ingroup Dayselector */ } values { Elm_Dayselector_Day day; /*@ Dayselector_Day the first day that the user wants to display. */ } } weekend_length { set { /*@ Set the weekend length of Dayselector. @see elm_dayselector_weekend_length_get() @ingroup Dayselector */ } get { /*@ Get the weekend length of Dayselector. @return Number of days marked as a weekend. @see Elm_Dayselector_Day @see elm_dayselector_weekend_length_set() @ingroup Dayselector */ } values { uint length; /*@ Weekend length, number of days as an integer. */ } } weekend_start { set { /*@ Set the weekend starting day of Dayselector. @see Elm_Dayselector_Day @see elm_dayselector_weekend_start_get() @ingroup Dayselector */ } get { /*@ Get the weekend starting day of Dayselector. @return Elm_Dayselector_Day Day from where weekend starts. @see Elm_Dayselector_Day @see elm_dayselector_weekend_start_set() @ingroup Dayselector */ } values { Elm_Dayselector_Day day; /*@ Dayselector_Day the first day from where weekend starts. */ } } } methods { weekdays_names_set { /*@ Set weekdays names to be displayed by the Dayselector. By default or if @a weekdays is @c NULL, 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_dayselector_wekdays_names_set(calendar, weekdays); @endcode @see elm_dayselector_weekdays_name_get() @see elm_dayselector_weekend_start_set() @since 1.8 @ingroup Dayselector */ params { @in const(char)* *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'). */ } } weekdays_names_get { /*@ Get weekdays names displayed by the calendar. @return A list 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_dayselector_weekdays_name_set() @since 1.8 @ingroup Dayselector */ const; return Eina_List *; } day_selected_set { /*@ Set the state of given Dayselector_Day. @see Elm_Dayselector_Day @see elm_dayselector_day_selected_get() @ingroup Dayselector */ params { @in Elm_Dayselector_Day day; /*@ Dayselector_Day that the user want to set state. */ @in bool selected; /*@ state of the day. @c EINA_TRUE is selected. */ } } day_selected_get { /*@ Get the state of given Dayselector_Day. @return @c EINA_TRUE, if the Day is selected @see Elm_Dayselector_Day @see elm_dayselector_day_selected_set() @ingroup Dayselector */ const; return bool; params { @in Elm_Dayselector_Day day; /*@ Dayselector_Day that the user want to know state. */ } } } implements { class.constructor; Eo.Base.constructor; Evas.Object_Smart.add; Evas.Object_Smart.del; Elm_Widget.theme_apply; Elm_Widget.focus_direction_manager_is; Elm_Widget.translate; Elm_Container.content_unset; Elm_Container.content_set; Elm_Layout.sizing_eval; } events { dayselector,changed; language,changed; access,changed; } }