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+ jscalendar release notes
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+ jscalendar release notes
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+ This release compiled at Friday, 6 Feb 2004 (21:40).
+
+ 0.9.6
+
+
+
+ Wow, there were quite some changes :-D Enjoy it!
+
+ 0.9.5
+
+
+ This release's primary goal is to fix a wrong license statement which
+ can be found in some files from 0.9.4. For instance in README or
+ calendar.js, the statement was that the code is distributed under the
+ GNU GPL; that's because I had plans to change the license, then
+ changed my mind but unfortunately I committed files so. I am sorry
+ for this inconvenience, please use the latest (0.9.5) release which is
+ fully covered by LGPL.
+
+
+ Other changes:
+
+
+
+ -
+ Fixed an annoying bug that prevented the calendar to display
+ correctly when it was configured for an input field inside a
+ scrolling area. Many thanks to Ian Barrack (Simban.com) who pointed it up and
+ donated quite some money for the Calendar project!
+
+
+ -
+ All examples use UTF-8 now; the translations may not be all
+ up-to-date, but I strongly suggest everyone to use
+ UTF-8; other encodings are a plain mess. So far I know for sure
+ that Romanian translation will work with UTF-8 and not
+ anymore with ISO-8859-2. Other translations are probably
+ usable under UTF-8, but if your preferred language isn't... ;-)
+ please make it and send it to me for inclusion.
+
+
+ -
+ Fixed small bug in the documentation (one footnote didn't appear
+ where it should have).
+
+
+ -
+ Updated translations: DE, ES, HU, IT, RO. Thanks to everyone who
+ sent translations!
+
+
+
+
+ 0.9.4
+
+ New stuff
+
+
+
+ - Supports time selection. Yes. ;-) This work has been largely
+ sponsored by Himanshukumar Shah (thank you!). See
+ the docs and example files for details on how to setup.
+
+ - Easy to link 2 or more fields by using the new
+
onUpdate
parameter of Calendar.setup
. This
+ is useful, say, to automatically set a value in a second field based
+ on the value selected in the first field. See the documentation and
+ first sample in simple-1.html.
+
+ - Other
Calendar.setup
low-level parameters, for those
+ wanting to have the complete control: onSelect
and
+ onClose
. The handlers are called when something is
+ selected in the calendar or when the calendar is closed.
+
+ - The translation files can optionally include the short day names
+ and the short month names. That's because in some languages, like
+ German, the short form is not the first 3 letters of the entire name
+ but only the first 2. Also in other languages short names can't be
+ as easily derived from the full name by just calling substr, so this
+ patch solves the problem.
+
+ - Implemented a nice way to make some dates "special" (look
+ different). Specifically, the
setDisabledHandler
method
+ was replaced with the more general setDateStatusHandler
+ method (the old one is still available for backwards compatibility but
+ will be removed). More details about this in the
+ documentation. Also see simple-3.html
+ for a live sample.
+
+ - Date parsing and formatting engine is now rewritten and supports a
+ subset of
strftime
format specifiers from ANSI C. This
+ makes it possible to use dates like "YYYYMMDD" (the corresponding
+ format for this would be "%Y%m%d"). Details in the documentation.
+ Please note that the new engine is not compatibile with older
+ calendar releases!
+
+ - Along with the new date parser I workarounded an unpleasant crash
+ that occurred in IE when certain accented characters appeared in the
+ texts. I think German was one of the language with such problems, and
+ the workaround was to use the letter without an accent. Well, now you
+ can translate to whatever you want.
+
+ - "Fixes" (I mean, "horrible workarounds") for Konqueror (and
+ hopefully Safari). Unfortunately, this otherwise excellent browser
+ still has some bugs that keep the calendar from working
+ exactly as it should.. But they're going to be fixed,
+ right? ;-)
+
+ - CSS themes got pretty much modified too so if you wrote your theme
+ you need to update it. Aside for the time selector support, the CSS
+ themes contain a simple hack that makes the navigation buttons show
+ a little arrow in the lower-right corner which indicates that if one
+ holds the mouse a menu will appear.
+
+
+
+ Translation files
+
+ The translation files need to be updated in order for the calendar to
+ work properly. Currently the only updated files are calendar-en.js
+ (main file) and calendar-ro.js (well, yes, I am a Romanian ;-).
+
+ Specifically, they need the following:
+
+
+
+ - Correct date format, according with the new format specifiers
+ introduced in 0.9.4. Details about the available format specifiers
+ in the documentation
+
+ - Short day or month names, if required. If they can be
+ derived by taking the first N letters of the full name then a simple
+ Calendar._SDN_len = N or Calendar._SMN_len = N will suffice. If N
+ is 3 then nothing needs to be done as we take it for granted if no
+ other option is offered ;-)
+
+ - We have some new texts that shows short usage information as well
+ as copyright information.
+
+
+
+ If your favorite language is not there yet, or it is but not updated
+ according to the main calendar-en.js file, then please consider
+ translating calendar-en.js and send the translation back to me so that
+ I include it in the official distribution.
+
+ Bug status
+
+ Check SourceForge,
+ I didn't keep track. However, there were a lot of bugfixes.
+
+ 0.9.3
+
+ New stuff
+
+
+
+ - Opera 7 compatibility — keyboard navigation is
+ still not available; text selection can't be disabled, leading to an
+ ugly effect when walking through the month/year menus.
+
+ - Ability to align the calendar relative to the input field (or any
+ other element). Vertical: top, center, bottom. Horizontal: left,
+ center, right. This is established as a new parameter for
+ showAtElement.
+
+ - Added dateClicked property (boolean). This can be
+ inspected in the "onSelect" handler to determine if a date was
+ really clicked or the user only changed month/year using the menus.
+ You need to check this for "single-click" calendars and
+ only close/hide the calendar if it's true.
+
+ - Full documentation in HTML
+ and PDF format is now available in the
+ distribution archive.
+
+ - New language definition files: HU, HR, PT, ZH. Thanks those who
+ submitted!
+
+
+
+ Bug status
+
+ This covers only those bugs that have been reported at SourceForge.
+
+
+
+ - #703,238 — fixed
+ - #703,814 — fixed
+ - #716,777 — closed (was fixed already in 0.9.2-1)
+ - #723,335 — fixed
+ - #715,122 — feature request; implemented.
+ - #721,206 — fixed (added "refresh()" function)
+ - #721,833 — fixed (bug concerning the "yy" format
+ parsing)
+ - #721,833 — won't fix (we won't set the time to
+ midnight; time might actually be useful when we implement support
+ for time selection).
+
+
+
+
+ Mihai Bazon
+
+
+Last modified on Wed Oct 29 02:37:07 2003
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