Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Problem 1 is already being worked on.
Problem 2 isn't reproducible - note how "Nov 2012" fits fine in your first
screenshot - it appears that, rather than *only* changing the locale, you also
have skin or browser settings making the fonts larger?
Original comment by smartgwt...@gmail.com
on 29 Nov 2012 at 8:42
Thanks for the fast reply.
> Problem 1 is already being worked on.
Excellent. Great support :)
> Problem 2 isn't reproducible - note how "Nov 2012"
> fits fine in your first screenshot - it appears that,
> rather than *only* changing the locale, you also have
> skin or browser settings making the fonts larger?
Good observation. You are right. However this used to work in 3.0.
Is there a way to set the width of the popup?
Or do we have to change the font as the only solution?
Original comment by joerg.ho...@googlemail.com
on 30 Nov 2012 at 9:15
On Problem 2, it doesn't seem like you need to adjust widths, you need to
figure out what you're doing that's changing the font from the default (we're
assuming here that this wasn't an intentional change).
Original comment by smartgwt...@gmail.com
on 30 Nov 2012 at 5:06
> we're assuming here that this wasn't an intentional change
no. We have changed the font in the entire app on purpose. We would like to
have this consistent throughout the app but if there is currently no other way,
we would change it just for the calendar popup.
Original comment by joerg.ho...@googlemail.com
on 3 Dec 2012 at 8:21
The Skinning and AutoChild systems make it possible to re-size the DateChooser
to accommodate larger fonts - take a look at the Skinning Guide in the "docs"
package of JavaDoc to get started - but we honestly couldn't recommend getting
into all these DateChooser settings just for cosmetic reasons related to choice
of font (as opposed to an accessibility issue).
Original comment by smartgwt...@gmail.com
on 3 Dec 2012 at 11:24
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
joerg.ho...@googlemail.com
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