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author | Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx> | 1998-04-14 06:21:17 +0800 |
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committer | Arturo Espinosa <unammx@src.gnome.org> | 1998-04-14 06:21:17 +0800 |
commit | 235b7ca66ce0e13c2464c53fc5acbf9a4b843c51 (patch) | |
tree | af9bd8bf2fdb3376be0e4e06383ca3b104b820fc /calendar/gnome-cal.c | |
parent | 75c96db2e105085d12295990d44b8427eb8230c2 (diff) | |
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Create new object and add it to the calendar. You can now select a range
1998-04-13 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx>
* gnome-cal.c (day_view_range_activated): Create new object and
add it to the calendar. You can now select a range in the
full-day view, hit Return, and a new event will be added at the
selected range. I still have to figure out how to focus this new child.
* gncal-full-day.c (paint_back): Rewrote function to avoid
painting an area more than once -- eliminate flicker.
(paint_back_rows): New function that calls paint_back() only for
the area of the specified rows.
(gncal_full_day_button_press):
(gncal_full_day_button_release):
(gncal_full_day_motion): Made these functions use
paint_back_rows() instead of paint_back(), to eliminate flicker. Wheee!
svn path=/trunk/; revision=129
Diffstat (limited to 'calendar/gnome-cal.c')
-rw-r--r-- | calendar/gnome-cal.c | 9 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/calendar/gnome-cal.c b/calendar/gnome-cal.c index 9fa59a22d8..257dfe0532 100644 --- a/calendar/gnome-cal.c +++ b/calendar/gnome-cal.c @@ -42,18 +42,13 @@ static void day_view_range_activated (GncalFullDay *fullday, GnomeCalendar *gcal) { iCalObject *ical; - time_t start, end; ical = ical_new ("", user_name, ""); ical->new = 1; - gncal_full_day_selection_range (fullday, &start, &end); + gncal_full_day_selection_range (fullday, &ical->dtstart, &ical->dtend); - /* FIXME: this should insert the ical object into the calendar and somehow ask - * the fullday to update itself and focus the new child. - */ - -/* event_editor_new (gcal, ical); */ + gnome_calendar_add_object (gcal, ical); } static void |