Introduction
SWTCalendar is a port of Kai Toedter's
JCalendar to Eclipse's SWT. It is a GUI date picker for Java using SWT as the GUI toolkit.
SWTCalendar was designed to be a flexible component so developer can embed a date picker in their
application or create their own standalone date picker dialog.
Installation
Just put swtcalendar.jar in your classpath :)
News
and Updates
| 5/19/06 - Released version 0.5 |
| 10/28/04 - Released version 0.4 |
| 03/21/04 - Released version 0.3 |
| 02/24/04 - Released version 0.2 |
| 01/31/04 - Initial Release |
5/19/06 - Released version 0.5
- Used SWT Native Spinner class
- Changed license to MIT license.
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10/28/04 - Released version 0.4
Implemented modifications made by Sergey Prigogin.
- Improved Spinner class.
- Option to make sundays to be colored red.
- Browse dates using keyboard.
- New look and feel.
- Display dates from previous and next month.
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03/21/04 - Released version 0.3
Implemented suggestions made by Jonathan.
- Defined a constructor with arguments instead of just a single-argument constructor.
- Changed the addCalendarListeners method to addSWTCalendarListener.
- Changed the removeCalendarListeners method to removeSWTCalendarListener.
- Changed SWTCalendarListener to extend EventListener and defined an SWTCalendarEvent which will be passed through the dateChanged method.
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02/24/04 - Released version 0.2
Added localization capabilities.
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01/31/04 - Initial Release
The initial release of SWTCalendar (version 0.1) is now available for download.
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