CalendarCombo None and Today buttons in wrong place [message #527127] |
Wed, 14 April 2010 08:05 |
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Hi,
I am using CalendarCombo and the "None" and "Today" buttons are drawn on the bottom line (below first week of the next month) instead of being underneath it. my code:
m_validTill = new CalendarCombo(m_composite, SWT.NONE, false);
m_validTill.setLayoutData(new GridData(SWT.BEGINNING, SWT.FILL, true, false, 1, 1));
m_validTill.setDate(SysCfg.Todday);
m_validTill.setDisallowBeforeDate(SysCfg.Todday);
I couldn't take a screen shot because whenever i press another button the combo is closed.
Thanks,
Nir.
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Re: CalendarCombo None and Today buttons in wrong place [message #527158 is a reply to message #527127] |
Wed, 14 April 2010 08:49 |
Thomas Schindl Messages: 6651 Registered: July 2009 |
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Most screenshot tools have a countdown to make a screenshot (at my Mac
has and I also used Win32 software which supports this).
Tom
Am 14.04.10 10:05, schrieb nir dweck:
> Hi,
> I am using CalendarCombo and the "None" and "Today" buttons are drawn on
> the bottom line (below first week of the next month) instead of being
> underneath it. my code:
>
> m_validTill = new CalendarCombo(m_composite, SWT.NONE, false);
> m_validTill.setLayoutData(new GridData(SWT.BEGINNING, SWT.FILL, true,
> false, 1, 1));
> m_validTill.setDate(SysCfg.Todday);
> m_validTill.setDisallowBeforeDate(SysCfg.Todday);
>
> I couldn't take a screen shot because whenever i press another button
> the combo is closed.
>
> Thanks, Nir.
>
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