Andrew, can you share how you are adding events to the calendar ? I can't find any documented API, so I am assuming you are using an undocumented one... :-)
Thanks, Richard On Jan 22, 1:49 pm, andrew android <[email protected]> wrote: > I understand where you are coming from... > In my app - Target Date Pro - it is possible now to do this quick > event addition and also jump to a specific event. Inclusion of > reminder to the quickly added event is a likely future enhancement. > > On Jan 13, 8:26 am, Jonathan Epstein <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I am an experienced developer, but an Android newbie. I have a Droid > > Eris (Android 1.5), and the awkwardness of adding events to a calendar > > is driving me nuts. I already made a feature request, but wonder > > whether (a) newer versions of Android already have something like this > > OR (b) if I could get some implementation advice on the following > > idea. In particular, I wonder if there is a hook available for me to > > receive the necessary trigger when the user selects a time from the > > Calendar Day View, as described below, along with the necessary > > parameters (day and time that the user requested). > > > Alternatively, perhaps the Calendar source code is available, and I > > should modify that. > > > Thanks in advance for your advice. > > > ------------------------ > > > When adding an event (in Android 1.5) from the Day View, we currently > > get the full event-add dialog, say for Thursday at 4pm. An additional > > simple interface would make it much easier to add events to calendars, > > as described below. > > > Assume that the event is being added to the default calendar (e.g., > > your Google Calendar). > > > The first line in the screen contains 5 buttons for times in 30-minute > > increments around the initial time. E.g., in the 4pm example the > > buttons read: 3:30, 3:45, 4:00 (highlighted), 4:15 and 4:30. > > > The second line shows an event-duration. There are only four choices > > (0, 30min, 60min, all day). > > > Below that is the event description. > > > Below that is a popup menu forreminders(same as on the current event > > add-screen). > > > Below that are the opportunities to Save&Cancel. > > > Note that event location and event description are omitted. > > > If there's room above, there could be a button to take you to the full- > > blown event entry dialog. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en

