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authorDamon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com>2000-05-01 08:27:17 +0800
committerDamon Chaplin <damon@src.gnome.org>2000-05-01 08:27:17 +0800
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new function to see if the event dates have changed (including any
2000-05-01 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com> * cal-util/calobj.c (ical_object_compare_dates): new function to see if the event dates have changed (including any recurrence rules). It is used for optimization when we get the "object_changed" signal. We have to do far less work if the dates are unchanged. * gui/e-week-view.c: * gui/e-day-view.c: only draw the selection when we have the keyboard focus, since the user expects to be able to type in a new event when the selection is shown. Also keep the selection when we lose focus, but just don't show it. Also quite a few changes to cope with the new client/server architecture. * gui/e-day-view-top-item.c (e_day_view_top_item_draw): * gui/e-day-view-main-item.c (e_day_view_main_item_draw): * gui/e-week-view-main-item.c (e_week_view_main_item_draw_day): only draw the selection if the widget has the keyboard focus. * gui/gnome-cal.c (mark_gtk_calendar_day): fixed so it works with events longer than one day. And changed the code for updating events in the new views. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2701
Diffstat (limited to 'calendar/gui/e-day-view.h')
-rw-r--r--calendar/gui/e-day-view.h20
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/calendar/gui/e-day-view.h b/calendar/gui/e-day-view.h
index ac967f030c..ea49fff0ee 100644
--- a/calendar/gui/e-day-view.h
+++ b/calendar/gui/e-day-view.h
@@ -314,6 +314,11 @@ struct _EDayView
gint editing_event_day;
gint editing_event_num;
+ /* This is TRUE if we are editing an event which we have just created.
+ We ignore the "update_event" callback which we will get from the
+ server when the event is added. */
+ gboolean editing_new_event;
+
/* This is a GnomeCanvasRect which is placed around an item while it
is being resized, so we can raise it above all other EText items. */
GnomeCanvasItem *resize_long_event_rect_item;
@@ -414,15 +419,18 @@ void e_day_view_set_selected_time_range (EDayView *day_view,
time_t start_time,
time_t end_time);
+/* This reloads all calendar events. */
+void e_day_view_update_all_events (EDayView *day_view);
-/* This is called when one or more events have been updated, either within the
- EDayView itself, or via another calendar view or application. If only one
- event has changed, it is passed in the ico argument and the flags indicate
- the change - whether it is a new event, or just the summary has changed. */
+/* This is called when one event has been added or updated. */
void e_day_view_update_event (EDayView *day_view,
- iCalObject *ico,
- int flags);
+ const gchar *uid);
+/* This removes all the events associated with the given uid. Note that for
+ recurring events there may be more than one. If any events are found and
+ removed we need to layout the events again. */
+void e_day_view_remove_event (EDayView *day_view,
+ const gchar *uid);
/* The number of days shown in the EDayView, from 1 to 7. This is normally
either 1 or 5 (for the Work-Week view). */