Open nicoulaj opened 13 years ago
Updated by dmcc...@gmail.com on 2007-09-19T16:33:40
Removed label Type-Defect Added label Type-Enhancement Added label SchedulingFramework
Updated by dmcc...@gmail.com on 2007-12-26T19:31:13
Removed label SchedulingFramework Added label FlexLib-SchedulingFramework
Updated by slangeb...@gmail.com on 2008-02-19T17:44:34
I'm looking forward to your contribution!
;)
Updated by KoldFu...@gmail.com on 2008-02-19T18:08:38
unfortunately I wont be, at least not anytime soon. I ended up using the Quietly Scheming calendar because the code was easier to follow and already had much of what I needed built-in. It was the path of least resistance.
Updated by slangeb...@gmail.com on 2008-02-28T19:31:43
Can you leave link to the Quietly Scheming calendar? The only one I find doesn't build out of the box - appears to rely on remote object service.
In meantime, I may take a look at day, week, month views..
Original ticket set owner to slangeberg Original ticket set status to Accepted (we converted to open)
Updated by oxw...@floodway.com.au on 2008-04-12T01:19:03
Here is a site with a great calendar -event- based scheduler you might like to look at. Also has links back to the Quietly Scheming calendar.
http://blog.flexcommunity.net/?p=11
Enjoy
Originally filed by KoldFu...@gmail.com on 2007-09-09T14:21:33
It would be ideal if the Scheduling Framework had multiple layouts prepackaged. The most important, that should be standard with any calendaring/scheduling application are month, week and day views. These ideally would be similar to the way Microsoft Outlook displays it's calendar views. This is probably one of the most requested Flex Components out there and there has been a strong demand for this in the Scheduling Framework as my research has shown in the past few weeks.