Thanks for creating such a useful library. My app required the ability to add multiple markers on an individual date, so I thought I'd send a pull request with that (minimal) change. Specifically, the user is now required to provide an NSArray of integers (rather than bools) for the TKCalendarMonthView data source--each integer specifies the number of markers to appear on the day. Much of the existing code required no changes (as reading the NSNumber as a bool will work even if you stored integers, e.g. 0 is read as false -> no marks).
One quick note: if the user enters a number > 4, the calendar displays a star (*) rather than a dot (•).
Devin,
Thanks for creating such a useful library. My app required the ability to add multiple markers on an individual date, so I thought I'd send a pull request with that (minimal) change. Specifically, the user is now required to provide an NSArray of integers (rather than bools) for the TKCalendarMonthView data source--each integer specifies the number of markers to appear on the day. Much of the existing code required no changes (as reading the NSNumber as a bool will work even if you stored integers, e.g. 0 is read as false -> no marks).
One quick note: if the user enters a number > 4, the calendar displays a star (*) rather than a dot (•).
Thanks!
-Charlie