Guest Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 Message from: "Cristiano Testai" Hi! My first look in this framework was excelent! Congratulations Farshad! I will initialize a web development with access datasnap server for web gui application. Farshad, actualy exists a component like TMS Intraweb Planner(http://www.tmssoftware.com/site/tmsiwplan.asp)? Exists any idea to implement something along these lines? Tanks!! Atenciosamente, Cristiano Testai Brazil . Quote
Guest Posted January 4, 2011 Author Posted January 4, 2011 Message from: "Farshad Mohajeri" "Cristiano Testai" wrote in message news:iJ%237pv6qLHA.2316@anaxagvs227... > Hi! > > My first look in this framework was excelent! Congratulations Farshad! > I will initialize a web development with access datasnap server for web > gui application. > Hi Cristiano, I appreciate your support. Thanks > Farshad, actualy exists a component like TMS Intraweb > Planner(http://www.tmssoftware.com/site/tmsiwplan.asp)? Exists any idea to > implement something along these lines? > http://dev.sencha.com/deploy/dev/examples/calendar/index.html We have this for Ext JS which can be implemented as a uniGUI component either. . Quote
Guest Posted January 4, 2011 Author Posted January 4, 2011 Message from: "Cristiano Testai" Hi Farshad! >http://dev.sencha.com/deploy/dev/examples/calendar/index.html > > We have this for Ext JS which can be implemented as a uniGUI component > either. Do you know if there is already a class in ExtPascal referring to the Calendar of EXT JS? Is very important for my application to have this component. You could help develop or show a way for myself to create this component for the Gui Framework? Thanks! Cristiano Testai Brazil "Farshad Mohajeri" wrote in message news:28xJGVBrLHA.2316@anaxagvs227... > > "Cristiano Testai" wrote in message > news:iJ%237pv6qLHA.2316@anaxagvs227... >> Hi! >> >> My first look in this framework was excelent! Congratulations Farshad! >> I will initialize a web development with access datasnap server for web >> gui application. >> > > Hi Cristiano, > > I appreciate your support. Thanks > >> Farshad, actualy exists a component like TMS Intraweb >> Planner(http://www.tmssoftware.com/site/tmsiwplan.asp)? Exists any idea >> to implement something along these lines? >> > > http://dev.sencha.com/deploy/dev/examples/calendar/index.html > > We have this for Ext JS which can be implemented as a uniGUI component > either. > > . Quote
Guest Posted January 4, 2011 Author Posted January 4, 2011 Message from: "Farshad Mohajeri" "Cristiano Testai" wrote in message news:4jGErzCrLHA.2080@anaxagvs227... > Hi Farshad! > >>http://dev.sencha.com/deploy/dev/examples/calendar/index.html >> >> We have this for Ext JS which can be implemented as a uniGUI component >> either. > > Do you know if there is already a class in ExtPascal referring to the > Calendar of EXT JS? Yes, but those classes are buggy and exported Ext JS 3.3.0 ExtCalendarPanel wrappers do not compile yet. > Is very important for my application to have this component. > You could help develop or show a way for myself to create this component > for the Gui Framework? In version 0.85.0 developers will be able to create their own components. Until then I hesitate to add new components as component system core will radically change in 0.85.0. This is a complex component and I can only give it enough priority in a post 0.85.0 version. Thanks . Quote
Guest Posted January 6, 2011 Author Posted January 6, 2011 Message from: "Cristiano Testai" Hello Farshad! > Yes, but those classes are buggy and exported Ext JS 3.3.0 > ExtCalendarPanel wrappers do not compile yet. There is any chance of compiling ExtCalendarPanel wrapper is fully released in the next version of ExtPascal? > In version 0.85.0 developers will be able to create their own components. > Until then I hesitate to add new components as component system core will > radically change in 0.85.0. > > This is a complex component and I can only give it enough priority in a > post 0.85.0 version. Do you have an idea to do something as my need for a Calendar Panel, while the component does not exist? Tanks again and i'm sorry for bad english.. Cristiano Testai Brazil "Farshad Mohajeri" wrote in message news:ZgiWu0ErLHA.2080@anaxagvs227... > > "Cristiano Testai" wrote in message > news:4jGErzCrLHA.2080@anaxagvs227... >> Hi Farshad! >> >>>http://dev.sencha.com/deploy/dev/examples/calendar/index.html >>> >>> We have this for Ext JS which can be implemented as a uniGUI component >>> either. >> >> Do you know if there is already a class in ExtPascal referring to the >> Calendar of EXT JS? > > Yes, but those classes are buggy and exported Ext JS 3.3.0 > ExtCalendarPanel wrappers do not compile yet. > >> Is very important for my application to have this component. >> You could help develop or show a way for myself to create this component >> for the Gui Framework? > > In version 0.85.0 developers will be able to create their own components. > Until then I hesitate to add new components as component system core will > radically change in 0.85.0. > > This is a complex component and I can only give it enough priority in a > post 0.85.0 version. > > Thanks > > > . Quote
Guest Posted January 6, 2011 Author Posted January 6, 2011 Message from: "Farshad Mohajeri" "Cristiano Testai" wrote in message news:mBgGkNUrLHA.2316@anaxagvs227... > Hello Farshad! > >> Yes, but those classes are buggy and exported Ext JS 3.3.0 >> ExtCalendarPanel wrappers do not compile yet. > > There is any chance of compiling ExtCalendarPanel wrapper is fully > released in the next version of ExtPascal? > I can't say anything on part of original ExtPascal as it is developed and maitained by Wanderlan. The modified version of Extpascal that I use will eventually have the CalendarPanel but I can't say the exact time. >> In version 0.85.0 developers will be able to create their own components. >> Until then I hesitate to add new components as component system core will >> radically change in 0.85.0. >> >> This is a complex component and I can only give it enough priority in a >> post 0.85.0 version. > > Do you have an idea to do something as my need for a Calendar Panel, while > the component does not exist? > You can use a StringGrid or a DBGrid for that purpose. . Quote
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