Tizen Native API
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Functions | |
void | elm_calendar_first_day_of_week_set (Elm_Calendar *obj, Elm_Calendar_Weekday day) |
Set the first day of week to use on calendar widgets'. | |
Elm_Calendar_Weekday | elm_calendar_first_day_of_week_get (const Elm_Calendar *obj) |
Get the first day of week, who are used on calendar widgets'. | |
void | elm_calendar_selectable_set (Elm_Calendar *obj, Elm_Calendar_Selectable selectable) |
Define which fields of a tm struct will be taken into account, when elm_calendar_selected_time_set() is invoked. | |
Elm_Calendar_Selectable | elm_calendar_selectable_get (const Elm_Calendar *obj) |
Get how elm_calendar_selected_time_set manage a date. | |
void | elm_calendar_interval_set (Elm_Calendar *obj, double interval) |
Set the interval on time updates for an user mouse button hold on calendar widgets' month/year selection. | |
double | elm_calendar_interval_get (const Elm_Calendar *obj) |
Get the interval on time updates for an user mouse button hold on calendar widgets' month/year selection. | |
void | elm_calendar_weekdays_names_set (Elm_Calendar *obj, const char **weekdays) |
Set weekdays names to be displayed by the calendar. | |
const char ** | elm_calendar_weekdays_names_get (const Elm_Calendar *obj) |
Get weekdays names displayed by the calendar. | |
void | elm_calendar_select_mode_set (Elm_Calendar *obj, Elm_Calendar_Select_Mode mode) |
Set select day mode to use. | |
Elm_Calendar_Select_Mode | elm_calendar_select_mode_get (const Elm_Calendar *obj) |
Get the select day mode used. | |
void | elm_calendar_min_max_year_set (Elm_Calendar *obj, int min, int max) |
Set the minimum and maximum values for the year. | |
void | elm_calendar_min_max_year_get (const Elm_Calendar *obj, int *min, int *max) |
Get the minimum and maximum values for the year. | |
void | elm_calendar_format_function_set (Elm_Calendar *obj, Elm_Calendar_Format_Cb format_function) |
Set a function to format the string that will be used to display month and year;. | |
const Eina_List * | elm_calendar_marks_get (const Elm_Calendar *obj) |
Get a list of all the calendar marks. | |
void | elm_calendar_selected_time_set (Elm_Calendar *obj, struct tm *selected_time) |
Set selected date to be highlighted on calendar. | |
Eina_Bool | elm_calendar_selected_time_get (const Elm_Calendar *obj, struct tm *selected_time) |
Get selected date. | |
Elm_Calendar_Mark * | elm_calendar_mark_add (Elm_Calendar *obj, const char *mark_type, struct tm *mark_time, Elm_Calendar_Mark_Repeat_Type repeat) |
Add a new mark to the calendar. | |
void | elm_calendar_marks_clear (Elm_Calendar *obj) |
Remove all calendar's marks. | |
void | elm_calendar_marks_draw (Elm_Calendar *obj) |
Draw calendar marks. | |
Eina_Bool | elm_calendar_displayed_time_get (const Elm_Calendar *obj, struct tm *displayed_time) |
Get the current time displayed in the widget. | |
void | elm_calendar_mark_del (Elm_Calendar_Mark *mark) |
Delete mark from the calendar. | |
Evas_Object * | elm_calendar_add (Evas_Object *parent) |
Add a new calendar widget to the given parent Elementary (container) object. | |
Typedefs | |
typedef struct _Elm_Calendar_Mark | Elm_Calendar_Mark |
typedef char *(* | Elm_Calendar_Format_Cb )(struct tm *stime) |
This is a calendar widget. It helps applications to flexibly display a calender with day of the week, date, year and month. Applications are able to set specific dates to be reported back, when selected, in the smart callbacks of the calendar widget. The API of this widget lets the applications perform other functions, like:
- placing marks on specific dates
- setting the bounds for the calendar (minimum and maximum years)
- setting the day names of the week (e.g. "Thu" or "Thursday")
- setting the year and month format.
This widget inherits from the Layout one, so that all the functions acting on it also work for calendar objects.
This widget emits the following signals, besides the ones sent from Layout:
"changed"
- emitted when the date in the calendar is changed."display,changed"
- emitted when the current month displayed in the calendar is changed."focused"
- When the calendar has received focus. (since 1.8)"unfocused"
- When the calendar has lost focus. (since 1.8)"language,changed"
- the program's language changed (since 1.9)
Supported elm_object common APIs.
Typedef Documentation
typedef char*(* Elm_Calendar_Format_Cb)(struct tm *stime) |
This callback type is used to format the string that will be used to display month and year.
- Parameters:
-
stime Struct representing time.
- Returns:
- String representing time that will be set to calendar's text.
- See also:
- elm_calendar_format_function_set()
typedef struct _Elm_Calendar_Mark Elm_Calendar_Mark |
Item handle for a calendar mark. Created with elm_calendar_mark_add() and deleted with elm_calendar_mark_del().
Enumeration Type Documentation
Event periodicity, used to define if a mark should be repeated beyond event's day. It's set when a mark is added.
So, for a mark added to 13th May with periodicity set to WEEKLY, there will be marks every week after this date. Marks will be displayed at 13th, 20th, 27th, 3rd June ...
Values don't work as bitmask, only one can be chosen.
- See also:
- elm_calendar_mark_add()
- Enumerator:
The mode, who determine how user could select a day
- See also:
- elm_calendar_select_mode_set()
A bitmask used to define which fields of a tm struct will be taken into account, when elm_calendar_selected_time_set() is invoked.
- Since (EFL) :
- 1.8
enum Elm_Calendar_Weekday |
A weekday
- See also:
- elm_calendar_first_day_of_week_set()
Function Documentation
Evas_Object* elm_calendar_add | ( | Evas_Object * | parent | ) |
Add a new calendar widget to the given parent Elementary (container) object.
- Parameters:
-
parent The parent object.
- Returns:
- a new calendar widget handle or
NULL
, on errors.
- Remarks:
- This function inserts a new calendar widget on the canvas.
- Since :
- 2.4
Eina_Bool elm_calendar_displayed_time_get | ( | const Elm_Calendar * | obj, |
struct tm * | displayed_time | ||
) |
Get the current time displayed in the widget.
- Returns:
- EINA_FALSE means an error occurred. If it's an error the returned time is zero filled.
- Since :
- 2.4
- Since (EFL) :
- 1.8
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object [in,out] displayed_time A tm struct to point to displayed date
Elm_Calendar_Weekday elm_calendar_first_day_of_week_get | ( | const Elm_Calendar * | obj | ) |
Get the first day of week, who are used on calendar widgets'.
- Returns:
- An int which correspond to the first day of the week (Sunday = 0, Monday = 1, ..., Saturday = 6)
- See also:
- elm_calendar_first_day_of_week_set() for more details
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object
void elm_calendar_first_day_of_week_set | ( | Elm_Calendar * | obj, |
Elm_Calendar_Weekday | day | ||
) |
Set the first day of week to use on calendar widgets'.
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object [in] day An int which correspond to the first day of the week (Sunday = 0, Monday = 1, ..., Saturday = 6)
void elm_calendar_format_function_set | ( | Elm_Calendar * | obj, |
Elm_Calendar_Format_Cb | format_function | ||
) |
Set a function to format the string that will be used to display month and year;.
- Remarks:
- By default it uses strftime with "%B %Y" format string. It should allocate the memory that will be used by the string, that will be freed by the widget after usage. A pointer to the string and a pointer to the time struct will be provided.
Example:
static char _format_month_year(struct tm *selected_time) { char buf[32]; if (!strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%B %Y", selected_time)) return NULL; return strdup(buf); } elm_calendar_format_function_set(calendar, _format_month_year);
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object [in] format_function Function to set the month-year string given the selected date
double elm_calendar_interval_get | ( | const Elm_Calendar * | obj | ) |
Get the interval on time updates for an user mouse button hold on calendar widgets' month/year selection.
- Returns:
- The (first) interval value, in seconds, set on it
- See also:
- elm_calendar_interval_set() for more details
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object
void elm_calendar_interval_set | ( | Elm_Calendar * | obj, |
double | interval | ||
) |
Set the interval on time updates for an user mouse button hold on calendar widgets' month/year selection.
- Remarks:
- This interval value is decreased while the user holds the mouse pointer either selecting next or previous month/year.
- This helps the user to get to a given month distant from the current one easier/faster, as it will start to change quicker and quicker on mouse button holds.
- The calculation for the next change interval value, starting from the one set with this call, is the previous interval divided by 1.05, so it decreases a little bit.
- The default starting interval value for automatic changes is 0.85 seconds.
- See also:
- elm_calendar_interval_get()
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object [in] interval The (first) interval value in seconds
Elm_Calendar_Mark* elm_calendar_mark_add | ( | Elm_Calendar * | obj, |
const char * | mark_type, | ||
struct tm * | mark_time, | ||
Elm_Calendar_Mark_Repeat_Type | repeat | ||
) |
Add a new mark to the calendar.
- Returns:
- The created mark or
NULL
upon failure.
- Remarks:
- Add a mark that will be drawn in the calendar respecting the insertion time and periodicity. It will emit the type as signal to the widget theme. Default theme supports "holiday", but it can be extended.
- It won't immediately update the calendar, drawing the marks. For this, call elm_calendar_marks_draw(). However, when user selects next or previous month calendar forces marks drawn.
- Marks created with this method can be deleted with elm_calendar_mark_del().
Example
struct tm selected_time; time_t current_time; current_time = time(NULL) + 5 * (24 * 60 * 60); localtime_r(¤t_time, &selected_time); elm_calendar_mark_add(cal, "holiday", selected_time, ELM_CALENDAR_ANNUALLY); elm_calendar_marks_draw(cal);
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object [in] mark_type A string used to define the type of mark. It will be emitted to the theme, that should display a related modification on these days representation. [in] mark_time A time struct to represent the date of inclusion of the mark. For marks that repeats it will just be displayed after the inclusion date in the calendar. [in] repeat Repeat the event following this periodicity. Can be a unique mark (that don't repeat), daily, weekly, monthly or annually.
void elm_calendar_mark_del | ( | Elm_Calendar_Mark * | mark | ) |
Delete mark from the calendar.
- Parameters:
-
mark The mark to be deleted.
- Remarks:
- If deleting all calendar marks is required, elm_calendar_marks_clear() should be used instead of getting marks list and deleting each one.
- See also:
- elm_calendar_mark_add()
- Since :
- 2.4
void elm_calendar_marks_clear | ( | Elm_Calendar * | obj | ) |
Remove all calendar's marks.
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object
void elm_calendar_marks_draw | ( | Elm_Calendar * | obj | ) |
Draw calendar marks.
- Remarks:
- Should be used after adding, removing or clearing marks. It will go through the entire marks list updating the calendar. If lots of marks will be added, add all the marks and then call this function.
- When the month is changed, i.e. user selects next or previous month, marks will be drawn.
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object
const Eina_List* elm_calendar_marks_get | ( | const Elm_Calendar * | obj | ) |
Get a list of all the calendar marks.
- Returns:
- A
list
of calendar marks objects, orNULL
on failure.
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object
void elm_calendar_min_max_year_get | ( | const Elm_Calendar * | obj, |
int * | min, | ||
int * | max | ||
) |
Get the minimum and maximum values for the year.
- Remarks:
- Default values are 1902 and -1.
- See also:
- elm_calendar_min_max_year_set() for more details.
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object [out] min The minimum year, greater than 1901; [out] max The maximum year;
void elm_calendar_min_max_year_set | ( | Elm_Calendar * | obj, |
int | min, | ||
int | max | ||
) |
Set the minimum and maximum values for the year.
- Remarks:
- Maximum must be greater than minimum, except if you don't want to set maximum year.
- Default values are 1902 and -1.
- If the maximum year is a negative value, it will be limited depending on the platform architecture (year 2037 for 32 bits);
- See also:
- elm_calendar_min_max_year_get()
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object [in] min The minimum year, greater than 1901; [in] max The maximum year;
Elm_Calendar_Select_Mode elm_calendar_select_mode_get | ( | const Elm_Calendar * | obj | ) |
Get the select day mode used.
- Returns:
- the selected mode
- Remarks:
- Get the day selection mode used.
- See also:
- elm_calendar_select_mode_set() for more details
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object
void elm_calendar_select_mode_set | ( | Elm_Calendar * | obj, |
Elm_Calendar_Select_Mode | mode | ||
) |
Set select day mode to use.
- Remarks:
- Set the day selection mode used.
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object [in] mode The select mode to use.
Elm_Calendar_Selectable elm_calendar_selectable_get | ( | const Elm_Calendar * | obj | ) |
Get how elm_calendar_selected_time_set manage a date.
- Returns:
- The flag used to manage a date with a elm_calendar_selected_time_set
- Since :
- 2.4
- Since (EFL) :
- 1.8
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object
void elm_calendar_selectable_set | ( | Elm_Calendar * | obj, |
Elm_Calendar_Selectable | selectable | ||
) |
Define which fields of a tm struct will be taken into account, when elm_calendar_selected_time_set() is invoked.
- Remarks:
- By Default the bitmask is set to use all fields of a tm struct (year, month and day of the month).
- Since :
- 2.4
- See also:
- elm_calendar_selected_time_set
- Since (EFL) :
- 1.8
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object [in] selectable A bitmask of Elm_Calendar_Selectable
Eina_Bool elm_calendar_selected_time_get | ( | const Elm_Calendar * | obj, |
struct tm * | selected_time | ||
) |
Get selected date.
- Returns:
- EINA_FALSE means an error occurred and returned time shouldn't be considered.
- Remarks:
- Get date selected by the user or set by function elm_calendar_selected_time_set(). Selected date changes when the user goes to next/previous month or select a day pressing over it on calendar.
- See also:
- elm_calendar_selected_time_get()
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object [in,out] selected_time A tm struct to point to selected date
void elm_calendar_selected_time_set | ( | Elm_Calendar * | obj, |
struct tm * | selected_time | ||
) |
Set selected date to be highlighted on calendar.
- Remarks:
- Set the selected date, changing the displayed month if needed. Selected date changes when the user goes to next/previous month or select a day pressing over it on calendar.
- See also:
- elm_calendar_selected_time_get()
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object [in] selected_time A tm struct to represent the selected date.
const char** elm_calendar_weekdays_names_get | ( | const Elm_Calendar * | obj | ) |
Get weekdays names displayed by the calendar.
- Returns:
- Array of seven strings to be used as weekday names.
- Remarks:
- 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 also:
- elm_calendar_weekdays_name_set()
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object
void elm_calendar_weekdays_names_set | ( | Elm_Calendar * | obj, |
const char ** | weekdays | ||
) |
Set weekdays names to be displayed by the calendar.
- Remarks:
- 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 should be related to Sunday, the second to Monday...
The usage should be like this:
const char *weekdays[] = { "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday" }; elm_calendar_weekdays_names_set(calendar, weekdays);
- See also:
- elm_calendar_weekdays_name_get()
- Since :
- 2.4
- Parameters:
-
[in] obj The elm calendar object [in] weekdays Array of seven strings to be used as weekday names.
- Warning:
- It must have 7 elements, or it will access invalid memory.
- The strings must be NULL terminated ('\0').