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− | By default ZK Calendar | + | |author=Jimmy Shiau, Engineer, Potix Corporation |
+ | |date=November 24, 2010 | ||
+ | |version=ZK Calendar 2.1.0 | ||
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+ | = ZK Calendar now supports the beginTime and endTime attributes = | ||
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+ | By default, ZK Calendar's scheduling grid is labeled from 00:00 to 23:00. As the figure shown below, the "Tokyo" field starts from 0:00 by default. | ||
[[Image:ZKCalendar_Release2.1.0_time.png]] | [[Image:ZKCalendar_Release2.1.0_time.png]] | ||
− | + | In ZK Calendar 2.1.0, by setting beginTime( 0-23 ) and endTime ( 1-24 ), you can specify the time range to be shown on the scheduling grid. | |
− | <source lang=" | + | <source lang="xml"> |
<calendars id="calendars" beginTime="8" endTime="16" | <calendars id="calendars" beginTime="8" endTime="16" | ||
timeZone="Tokyo=GMT+9,Stockholm=GMT+1" model="${cm}" | timeZone="Tokyo=GMT+9,Stockholm=GMT+1" model="${cm}" | ||
mold="default" firstDayOfWeek="Sunday"> | mold="default" firstDayOfWeek="Sunday"> | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
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[[Image:ZKCalendar_Release2.1.0_time2.png]] | [[Image:ZKCalendar_Release2.1.0_time2.png]] | ||
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+ | = ZK Calendar now supports the timeslots attribute = | ||
+ | By default, events in ZK Calendar are booked in a 30 minute interval. In ZK Calendar 2.1.0, developers can specify the smallest time interval allowed by setting the "'''timeslots'''" attribute. | ||
+ | The values 2, 4, 6 would set the allowable time intervals to 30, 15, 10 minutes, respectively. <br/> | ||
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+ | '''note:''' 1 hr / value = time interval, for example, 1 hr / 2 = 30 minutes. | ||
+ | <source lang="xml"> | ||
+ | <calendars id="calendars" timeslots="4" | ||
+ | timeZone="Tokyo=GMT+9,Stockholm=GMT+1" model="${cm}" | ||
+ | mold="default" firstDayOfWeek="Sunday"> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | [[Image:ZKCalendar_Release2.1.0_timeslots .png]] | ||
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+ | {{Template:CommentedSmalltalk_Footer| | ||
+ | |name=Potix Corporation | ||
+ | }} |
Latest revision as of 09:46, 3 December 2010
Author
Jimmy Shiau, Engineer, Potix Corporation
Jimmy Shiau, Engineer, Potix Corporation
Date
November 24, 2010
November 24, 2010
Version
ZK Calendar 2.1.0
ZK Calendar 2.1.0
ZK Calendar now supports the beginTime and endTime attributes
By default, ZK Calendar's scheduling grid is labeled from 00:00 to 23:00. As the figure shown below, the "Tokyo" field starts from 0:00 by default.
In ZK Calendar 2.1.0, by setting beginTime( 0-23 ) and endTime ( 1-24 ), you can specify the time range to be shown on the scheduling grid.
<calendars id="calendars" beginTime="8" endTime="16"
timeZone="Tokyo=GMT+9,Stockholm=GMT+1" model="${cm}"
mold="default" firstDayOfWeek="Sunday">
ZK Calendar now supports the timeslots attribute
By default, events in ZK Calendar are booked in a 30 minute interval. In ZK Calendar 2.1.0, developers can specify the smallest time interval allowed by setting the "timeslots" attribute.
The values 2, 4, 6 would set the allowable time intervals to 30, 15, 10 minutes, respectively.
note: 1 hr / value = time interval, for example, 1 hr / 2 = 30 minutes.
<calendars id="calendars" timeslots="4"
timeZone="Tokyo=GMT+9,Stockholm=GMT+1" model="${cm}"
mold="default" firstDayOfWeek="Sunday">
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