This would be a good slice :) On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 6:29 AM, villas <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you want to try it... > > 1). Download files: > http://keith-wood.name/timeEntry.html > Optionally this: > http://plugins.jquery.com/files/jquery.mousewheel.3.0.2.zip > > 2). Add to views/layout.html > {{response.files.append(URL(request.application,'static','css/ > jquery.timeentry.css'))}} > {{response.files.append(URL(request.application,'static','js/ > jquery.timeentry.js'))}} > {{response.files.append(URL(request.application,'static','js/ > jquery.mousewheel.min.js'))}} > > 3). Make sure those 3 files above are copied into the folders under > static dir. > > 4). Copy spinnerDefault.png into static/images > > 5). In views/web2py_ajax.html replace this: > > try { jQuery("input.time").clockpick({ > starthour:0, endhour:23, showminutes:true, military:true > }); } catch(e) {}; > > ...with... > > try { jQuery("input.time").timeEntry({spinnerImage: > "{{=URL('static','images/spinnerDefault.png')}}", show24Hours: true, > timeSteps: [1, 30, 0], minTime: new Date(0, 0, 0, 7, 00, 0), maxTime: > new Date(0, 0, 0, 22, 00, 0) > }); } catch(e) {}; > > > I included a couple of optional settings so you can see how they work > in combination. > > It only takes a couple of minutes to set it up like this. Hope I > didn't forget anything. :) > > -D >

