10-26-2015
Thanks Experts.
My application code is not impacted, so I wanted to be sure about the OS itself.
Is their any document explaining the Calendar handling for Leap Year?
Regards
Navkanwal
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curses::widgets::calendar
Widgets::Calendar(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Widgets::Calendar(3pm)
NAME
Curses::Widgets::Calendar - Calendar Widgets
MODULE VERSION
$Id: Calendar.pm,v 1.103 2002/11/03 23:33:05 corliss Exp corliss $
SYNOPSIS
use Curses::Widgets::Calendar;
$cal = Curses::Widgets::Calendar->({
CAPTION => 'Appointments',
CAPTIONCOL => 'yellow',
INPUTFUNC => &scankey,
FOREGROUND => undef,
BACKGROUND => 'black',
BORDER => 1,
BORDERCOL => 'red',
FOCUSSWITCH => " ",
X => 1,
Y => 1,
HIGHLIGHT => [12, 17, 25],
HIGHLIGHTCOL=> 'green',
MONTH => '11/2001',
ONYEAR => &yearly,
ONMONTH => &monthly,
ONDAY => &daily,
});
$cal->draw($mwh, 1);
See the Curses::Widgets pod for other methods.
REQUIREMENTS
Curses
Curses::Widgets
DESCRIPTION
Curses::Widgets::Calendar provides simplified OO access to Curses-based calendars. Each object maintains it's own state information.
METHODS
new (inherited from Curses::Widgets)
$cal = Curses::Widgets::Calendar->({
CAPTION => 'Appointments',
CAPTIONCOL => 'yellow',
INPUTFUNC => &scankey,
FOREGROUND => undef,
BACKGROUND => 'black',
BORDER => 1,
BORDERCOL => 'red',
FOCUSSWITCH => " ",
X => 1,
Y => 1,
HIGHLIGHT => [12, 17, 25],
HIGHLIGHTCOL=> 'green',
MONTH => '11/2001',
ONYEAR => &yearly,
ONMONTH => &monthly,
ONDAY => &daily,
});
The new method instantiates a new Calendar object. The only mandatory key/value pairs in the configuration hash are X and Y. All others
have the following defaults:
Key Default Description
============================================================
CAPTION undef Caption superimposed on border
CAPTIONCOL undef Foreground colour for caption text
INPUTFUNC &scankey Function to use to scan for keystrokes
FOREGROUND undef Default foreground colour
BACKGROUND undef Default background colour
BORDER 1 Display a border around the field
BORDERCOL undef Foreground colour for border
FOCUSSWITCH " " Characters which signify end of input
HIGHLIGHT [] Days to highlight
HIGHLIGHTCOL undef Default highlighted data colour
HEADERCOL undef Default calendar header colour
MONTH (current) Month to display
VALUE 1 Day of the month where the cursor is
ONYEAR undef Callback function triggered by year
ONMONTH undef Callback function triggered by month
ONDAY undef Callback function triggered by day
Each of the ON* callback functions expect a subroutine reference that excepts one argument: a handle to the calendar object itself. If
more than one trigger is called, it will be called in the order of day, month, and then year.
draw
$cal->draw($mwh, 1);
The draw method renders the calendar in its current state. This requires a valid handle to a curses window in which it will render itself.
The optional second argument, if true, will cause the calendar's selected day to be rendered in standout mode (inverse video).
HISTORY
1999/12/29 -- Original calendar widget in functional model
2001/07/05 -- First incarnation in OO architecture
AUTHOR
/COPYRIGHT
(c) 2001 Arthur Corliss (corliss@digitalmages.com)
perl v5.8.8 2006-09-14 Widgets::Calendar(3pm)