From 235b7ca66ce0e13c2464c53fc5acbf9a4b843c51 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Federico Mena Quintero Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 22:21:17 +0000 Subject: Create new object and add it to the calendar. You can now select a range 1998-04-13 Federico Mena Quintero * 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 --- calendar/TODO | 2 -- 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'calendar/TODO') diff --git a/calendar/TODO b/calendar/TODO index 10b6a810d4..a092c0316f 100644 --- a/calendar/TODO +++ b/calendar/TODO @@ -18,8 +18,6 @@ Full day view widget: - Finish the code on gnome-cal.c to add an event when the range_activated signal is caught. -- It flickers like crazy when you drag-select a range. - - Check notification to calendar when an object changes. Maybe we need some flags to tell gnome_calendar_object_changed() whether summary/dates/etc. changed. Maybe not. -- cgit