Ok, found.

Thanks Arnaud.

As usual with WFS, some explanation would be welcome...

Coding this in the Open event of a window:

   Calendar1.Create(Self,0,0)
   Calendar1.SetColor(0)=RGB(0,210,225) ' &c00D2FF
   Calendar1.SetColor(1)=RGB(0,0,255) ' &c0000FF
   Calendar1.SetColor(2)=RGB(0,255,0) ' &c00FF00
   Calendar1.SetColor(3)=RGB(255,0,0) ' &cFF0000

I never get new colors, still default ones.
Tried Self.Refresh, same result
My window is of type Modal Dialog.

Is this a bug (WFS 2.6) or am I missing something?

TIA for any help.

Jean-Luc Arnaud

Le 16/09/2015 07:17, Marnaud a écrit :
> Le 15 sept. 2015 à 17:55, Jean-Luc Arnaud <[email protected]> a écrit:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Using NSCalendarMBS, it's easy to get a Calendar on Mac.
>>
>> How could I get one on Windows?
> There's an example for that in the Windows Functionality Suite. If you can't 
> find it, I can email it to you.
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