Yup, looks good!

On Jan 10, 2011, at 3:56 PM, anton dos santos wrote:

> got it
> I added this line in Application#startup:
>  Theme.getTheme().set( MonthCalendar.class, TerraMonthCalendarSkin.class);
> 
> and my custom calendar constructor is:
>  public MonthCalendar(int year,int month) {
>    super( year, month);
>    installSkin( MonthCalendar.class);
>  }
> 
> Regards
> Anton
> 
> On 09/01/2011 01:49, Greg Brown wrote:
>> If you want to change the skin of all Calendars, you can call Theme#set() to 
>> map Calendar.class to your custom calendar skin. If you only want to change 
>> specific Calendar instances, you can create a custom Calendar subclass (e.g. 
>> MyCalendar) and add a mapping of that class to your custom skin class to the 
>> theme.
>> G
>> 
>> On Jan 8, 2011, at 2:05 PM, anton dos santos wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi
>>> 
>>> I need a calendar where only month and year can be selected.
>>> I choose to customize a regular Calendar with a simplified version of 
>>> TerraCalendarSkin ( without the days table). But when I invoke setSkin() on 
>>> it, I get an exception: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Skin is already 
>>> installed. I also tried skin.install(), but then I still have the initial 
>>> skin.
>>> 
>>> Or should I do it differently, without skin?
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> Anton
>> 
>> 
> 

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