The users will be doing a lot of drag/drop and there could be 10-15 appointments per day, so being able to see everything go makes the most sense. The row height should increace when containing more appointments and reduces its height if there are no appointments for that specific day.
This width is 6px by default and it doesn't offer convenient API for customizing it:
To reproduce: 1. Add a RadScheduler and associate a RadSchedulerNavigator to it. 2. Change the culture to "fa-IR". When running the application you will notice that the time range in the navigator is not displayed correctly considering the culture of the associate RadScheduler. Note: you can set the SchedulerNavigatorElement.DateFormat property to "dd dddd". Thus, the time range should be displayed in a similar way as the header cells in RadScheduler. Workaround: you can controls what to be displayed in the navigator by the SchedulerNavigatorElement.DateLabel.Text property. this.radScheduler1.Culture = new System.Globalization.CultureInfo("fa-IR"); string start = this.radScheduler1.ActiveView.StartDate.ToString(this.radSchedulerNavigator1.SchedulerNavigatorElement.DateFormat, this.radScheduler1.Culture); string end = this.radScheduler1.ActiveView.EndDate.ToString(this.radSchedulerNavigator1.SchedulerNavigatorElement.DateFormat, this.radScheduler1.Culture); this.radSchedulerNavigator1.SchedulerNavigatorElement.DateLabel.Text = start + " - " + end;
Please refer to the attached screenshot from Outlook.
Currently the range starts from the start date of the first appointment an ends with the end date of the last appointment within the range. One should be able to show that there are no appointments within the specified range (start from the DateStartRange).
The resulting behavior should be similar to having all day appointments in the control with the view having its ShowAllDayArea property set to false. Currently when printed the all day appointments are drawn in the all day area.
In Outlook, when the appontment height should be smaller than the height needed to accommodate 1 line of text, the appointment status size is being changed instead.
It would be nice if the RadScheduler allows dragging of multiple selected appointments and change the events' start time in correspondence with the active appointment offset time.
This request is to add Working hours range of the view, which will style the cells as working and non working. In addition, add a property ShowWorkingHours while will determine whether non-working hours are visible or not. Or perhaps for the sake of consistency, we can have API as in the day view: dayView.RangeFactor = ScaleRange.QuarterHour dayView.RulerStartScale = 9 dayView.RulerStartScaleMinutes = 30 dayView.RulerEndScale = 14 dayView.RulerEndScaleMinutes = 45
ADD. RadScheduler - add the ability to change the culture of the generated print document.
Implement similar functionality as the exact time rendering in Outlook (DayView) using the status area. Please refer to the attached screenshot.
When in multi day view if many days are being added, each day visual becomes so narrow that the application practically becomes useless. If there is horizontal scroll bar the view could be stretched and the user would be able to scroll between the days.
Currently RadScheduler does not support binding to DataView objects.
Currently, only one resource can be printed on a single page. It should be possible to print the appointments for more than one resource on a single page, just like RadScheduler allows you to set the number of resources per view.
Currently RadScheduler can only group the appointments first by resource and then by date. It should be possible to group the appointments in day view and in week view first by date and then by resource.