Difference between revisions of "How to Add Holidays to QCalendarWidget"
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− | + | The following source code marks the 3rd of March 2013 in a {{DocLink|QCalendarWidget}} as a Holiday using the same style as weekends with {{DocLink|QTextCharFormat}}. | |
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QDate date(2013,3,3); | QDate date(2013,3,3); | ||
QTextCharFormat format = myCalendarWidget->weekdayTextFormat(Qt::Saturday); | QTextCharFormat format = myCalendarWidget->weekdayTextFormat(Qt::Saturday); | ||
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myCalendarWidget->setDateTextFormat(date, format); | myCalendarWidget->setDateTextFormat(date, format); | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 11 September 2017
The following source code marks the 3rd of March 2013 in a QCalendarWidget as a Holiday using the same style as weekends with QTextCharFormat.
QDate date(2013,3,3);
QTextCharFormat format = myCalendarWidget->weekdayTextFormat(Qt::Saturday);
myCalendarWidget->setDateTextFormat(date, format);