TimoSoft DateTimeControls
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DateTimeControls is a collection of date and time ActiveX controls. The Calendar
control wraps the SysMonthCal32
window class and the DateTimePicker
control wraps the SysDateTimePick32
window class.
The controls are optimized for Visual Basic 6.0, but should also work in any other environment that supports COM controls.
The controls superclass the mentioned native window classes of Windows: SysDateTimePick32
and SysMonthCal32
. Although I tried to wrap all features of these window classes (status: Windows 10), some things may be missing. In these cases you usually may use the Win32 API and handle the controls as native windows of the corresponding class. One of my goals was it to create controls that may be controlled via API as well as via the classes that I implemented.
DateTimeControls Unicode runs on the following operating systems:
Some features have additional requirements which are mentioned in the affected feature's documentation.
Limited support means, that I won't invest much work to support those systems. If a feature works on a system tagged with "limited support" - fine; if it does not and it's easy to fix, I'll fix it, but if it's difficult to fix, I probably won't fix it. Also I will test the control much less on those systems.
There's no entitlement to support. Period. However, you have good chances to get help if you post your questions on GitHub or in the forums.
Also the project is open source, so feel free to have a look at the source code. You may modify it, but please consider sharing your changes with the rest of the world.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2009-2018 Timo Kunze
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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Thanks go to:
1. Why is the Font
property ignored?
It isn't. My controls have a property UseSystemFont
which defaults to True
. This property tells the control to use the system font rather than the font set by the Font
property.
Why is this property's default True
? Well, if I set system wide settings (like fonts) I expect all applications to follow them. Unfortunately ignoring system wide settings seems to be trendy, so see my decision as an educational measure.
2. Why is event xyz not fired?
Firing an event is relative time-consuming, even if the event isn't handled by the application at all. Therefore I implemented a DisabledEvents
property which can be used to deactivate certain events.
By default many events are deactivated.