.NET Calendar Control 1.1-1-07 (Default branch)


 
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.NET Calendar Control 1.1-1-07 (Default branch)

Image .NET Calendar Control is a control similar to Windows.Forms.MonthCalendar, but it adds support for multi-select. It provides a point and click interface for selecting holidays or special days. It previously extended MonthCalendar, but now it has a fixed size in all regions and handles all drawing internally. The assembly contains several small controls for building calendar interfaces. These parts are independent of each other, and are constructed with inheritance in mind. License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Changes:
This time there are updates to the naming of files included in the release. The reason for this is that the DLL must have the name name as the namespace (CalendarViewer.dll) or else Visual Studio 2008 generates an exception as soon as it enters runtime. There are also some minor updates to the design time aspects of the controls. Image

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CALENDAR(1)						      General Commands Manual						       CALENDAR(1)

NAME
calendar - reminder service SYNOPSIS
calendar [ - ] DESCRIPTION
Calendar consults the file `calendar' in the current directory and prints out lines that contain today's or tomorrow's date anywhere in the line. Most reasonable month-day dates such as `Dec. 7,' `december 7,' `12/7,' etc., are recognized, but not `7 December' or `7/12'. On weekends `tomorrow' extends through Monday. When an argument is present, calendar does its job for every user who has a file `calendar' in his login directory and sends him any posi- tive results by mail(1). Normally this is done daily in the wee hours under control of cron(8). FILES
calendar /usr/lib/calendar to figure out today's and tomorrow's dates /etc/passwd /tmp/cal* egrep, sed, mail subprocesses SEE ALSO
at(1), cron(8), mail(1) BUGS
Your calendar must be public information for you to get reminder service. Calendar's extended idea of `tomorrow' doesn't account for holidays. CALENDAR(1)