That is this config of DayView
: https://bryntum.com/products/calendar/docs/api/Calendar/widget/DayView#config-layout
Configure the day
and week
modes with that.
That is this config of DayView
: https://bryntum.com/products/calendar/docs/api/Calendar/widget/DayView#config-layout
Configure the day
and week
modes with that.
You want a TimeRange
indicated by some kind of stylable background?
We have a Feature for that: https://bryntum.com/products/calendar/docs/api/Calendar/feature/TimeRanges
And an example: https://bryntum.com/products/calendar/examples/timeranges/
Yes, this could be more intuitive. Technically, the end date above is Jan 18th at 00:00:00.000, but that is not visually easy to understand for the end user.
We can make it show the last date which the event occupies: https://github.com/bryntum/support/issues/9028
I don't think CrudManager can do that. It just loads the resources that are returned.
You can use this event to load data: https://bryntum.com/products/scheduler/docs/api/Scheduler/view/TimelineBase#event-dateRangeChange
It's only a header cell. How complex can it be? Is it not possible to just add some properties to the DomConfig object?
Probably just refine that to not create a new Popup on every click. Only create it if it doesn't already exist - stash it somewhere so it can be used next time.