Hi Paul,

yeah, that's pretty much what I'm looking for. Thank you very much for
pointing me at this.

Cheers,
Michael

On Oct 16, 12:04 pm, Paul Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Take a look at this:http://www.future-earth.eu/gwt/calendar/MainDemoApp.html
>
> and the horizontal time panel in particular. You may want to use that as
> it is, or to get ideas from it.
>
> HTH
> Paul
>
>
>
> grue wrote:
> > Hi Ian,
>
> > thanks for your hint. Indeed, a FlexTable seems to be a better
> > solution since
> > I can hook the bars to the row. I will definitely put some text inside
> > the bars
> > as well as a ClickListener (maybe they should also be draggable).
> > That's why I thought of something like a SimplePanel whith "position:
> > absolute"
> > which is added to a row of the FlexTable. That would definitely be
> > draggable -
> > but I'm not sure if it works that way.
> > The current implementation uses a HTML table for the calendar and a
> > <div> element
> > for the bars ... but that only seems to work in webkit as expected.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Michael
>
> > On Oct 15, 6:52 pm, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> A FlexTable instead of a grid would allow you to span columns in a row, add
> >> padding, and put a label in it.
> >> The only problem you will hit is that cell numbers get right complicated. 
> >> In
> >> your example, you seem to have a granularity of 15m so on row one, you'd
> >> have 8 empty cells, then another cell spanning 0900-1445, then the next 
> >> cell
> >> would be #9 (1445-1500), on an empty row, it would be #31 (as would the 
> >> cell
> >> two below it on the third row would be).
>
> >> It definitely depends on how you are dealing with this - you could, for
> >> example, simply have a start-use image followed by any number of in-use
> >> images followed  by and end-use image. But I dare say you are going to want
> >> to put text in there at some time, in which case you need to span.
>
> >> Ian
>
> >>http://examples.roughian.com
>
> >> 2009/10/15 grue <[email protected]>
>
> >>> Hi,
>
> >>> I have implementet some sort of calendar widget using a Grid. This
> >>> calendar is supposed to show the availability of
> >>> various things. To indicate that a particular object is occupied in a
> >>> given timeframe I want to draw some "bars" across the calendar.
> >>> Look athttp://picbattle.ch/calendar.pngtosee how it should look
> >>> like.
> >>> Since the calendar can grow very big it is inside a ScrollPanel. Now,
> >>> my question is what would be the best way to draw the "bars"
> >>> across the grid? The important thing is that they should scroll along
> >>> with the grid.
>
> >>> Thanks in advance for any hints,
> >>> Michael
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