Everybody's work'n for the weekend - DayPilot Forums http://forums.daypilot.org/Topic.aspx/689/everybodys_workn_for_the_weekend Replies to question 'Everybody's work'n for the weekend'. Everybody's work'n for the weekend Hi Dan,

Just wanted to say thanks for the CssClass added to beforeeventrender. Works great. I'd also like to mention the client side render and scrollis now much faster. Thanks for that too.

I'd like to request another feature for the scheduler. Could you make weekends optional? That would help me out a great deal.

I'd also like to register a vote for (F11) Overlap protection feature for scheduler.

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http://forums.daypilot.org/Topic.aspx/689/everybodys_workn_for_the_weekend Chip http://forums.daypilot.org/Topic.aspx/689/everybodys_workn_for_the_weekend Fri, 06 Mar 2009 20:57:57 +0100
New reply to 'Everybody's work'n for the weekend' Thanks for your input!

Weekends hiding is implemented in the DayPilot Dynamic Scheduler: Hiding non-business hours. I will probably backport it to the Scheduler but it's quite a piece of code so please be patient.

I was already experimenting with F11 but there were some problems with cursor changing (indicating that the target is not allowed). I will probably join this feature with F-661 (marking cells as forbidden targets for move/resize/select).

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http://forums.daypilot.org/Topic.aspx/689/everybodys_workn_for_the_weekend#reu3evocqngvfbglp24k3a5fou Dan Letecky http://forums.daypilot.org/Topic.aspx/689/everybodys_workn_for_the_weekend#reu3evocqngvfbglp24k3a5fou Thu, 19 Mar 2009 11:04:42 +0100
New reply to 'Everybody's work'n for the weekend' Currently in the sandbox you have implemented hiding of non-busines hours in the scheduler. This hides hours outside of business start-end but also hides weekends. It would be awesome if these two features were not tied together.

I.e. You can hide non-business hours but still show weekends;possibly have an option to toggle weekends on/off. Many business', contractors etc.work on weekends.

Would it be difficult to separate these two features? For me at least, it defeats the purpose of changing work hours if I cannot have access to the weekend.

BTW (loving some of the backwards ported features of the dynamic scheduler to the scheduler).

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http://forums.daypilot.org/Topic.aspx/689/everybodys_workn_for_the_weekend#moqwtnfsifaqtatlxb5mqgdjwy Joshua http://forums.daypilot.org/Topic.aspx/689/everybodys_workn_for_the_weekend#moqwtnfsifaqtatlxb5mqgdjwy Thu, 16 Jul 2009 06:31:28 +0200
New reply to 'Everybody's work'n for the weekend' It will be completely customizable.

  1. By default, it hides weekends and hours outside the BusinessBeginsHour and BusinessEndsHour range.
  2. In BeforeTimeHeaderRender event handler, you can set Visible property for each column separately. Weekend columns are marked Visible = false but you can change it easily.
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http://forums.daypilot.org/Topic.aspx/689/everybodys_workn_for_the_weekend#jh3zl4pnjfcpldtuu7jjlvluhm Dan Letecky http://forums.daypilot.org/Topic.aspx/689/everybodys_workn_for_the_weekend#jh3zl4pnjfcpldtuu7jjlvluhm Thu, 16 Jul 2009 08:11:57 +0200
New reply to 'Everybody's work'n for the weekend' Is it possible to put an example for display week end ?

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http://forums.daypilot.org/Topic.aspx/689/everybodys_workn_for_the_weekend#geqr2rv6jnfl7kclp2zngklmja Anonymous http://forums.daypilot.org/Topic.aspx/689/everybodys_workn_for_the_weekend#geqr2rv6jnfl7kclp2zngklmja Sat, 18 Dec 2010 15:30:55 +0100