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'''English''' | [[How_to_create_a_custom_calender_widget_German|Deutsch]] | [[How_to_create_a_custom_calender_widget_Bulgarian|Български]]
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= Customizing the appearance of QCalendarWidget =
= Customizing the appearance of QCalendarWidget =


There are numerous ways to make a calendar. And the simplest one , must be using the &quot;QCalendarWidget&amp;quot;:http://doc.qt.io/qt-5.0/qtwidgets/qcalendarwidget.html. However, we have limited control over the appearance of this widget.
There are numerous ways to make a calendar. And the simplest one , must be using the "QCalendarWidget":http://doc.qt.io/qt-5.0/qtwidgets/qcalendarwidget.html. However, we have limited control over the appearance of this widget.


Inheriting the &quot;QCalendarWidget&amp;quot;:http://doc.qt.io/qt-5.0/qtwidgets/qcalendarwidget.html can solve the issue. Here is the example class which explains a 'custom' calendar widget.
Inheriting the "QCalendarWidget":http://doc.qt.io/qt-5.0/qtwidgets/qcalendarwidget.html can solve the issue. Here is the example class which explains a 'custom' calendar widget.


The cells, or the particular days are customized, and in order to do this , we need to take control over the protected function &quot;paintCell&amp;quot;:http://doc.qt.io/qt-5.0/qtwidgets/qcalendarwidget.html#paintCell
The cells, or the particular days are customized, and in order to do this , we need to take control over the protected function "paintCell":http://doc.qt.io/qt-5.0/qtwidgets/qcalendarwidget.html#paintCell


'''Example:'''
'''Example:'''


<code>class ourCalendarWidget : public QCalendarWidget<br />{
<code>class ourCalendarWidget : public QCalendarWidget
{


Q_OBJECT
Q_OBJECT


public:<br /> ourCalendarWidget(QWidget *parent = 0) : QCalendarWidget(parent){}<br /> ~ourCalendarWidget() {}
public:
ourCalendarWidget(QWidget *parent = 0) : QCalendarWidget(parent){}
~ourCalendarWidget() {}


void ourCall(QDate date)<br />{<br /> // here we set some conditions<br /> update();<br />}
void ourCall(QDate date)
{
// here we set some conditions
update();
}


protected:<br />void paintCell(QPainter *painter, const QRect &amp;rect, const QDate &amp;date) const<br />{<br /> if ( ) // our conditions<br /> { // When the conditions are matched, passed QDate is drawn as we like.
protected:
void paintCell(QPainter *painter, const QRect &amp;rect, const QDate &amp;date) const
{
if ( ) // our conditions
{ // When the conditions are matched, passed QDate is drawn as we like.


painter-&gt;save();<br /> painter-&gt;drawEllipse(rect); // here we draw n ellipse and the day—<br /> painter-&gt;drawText(rec, Qt::TextSingleLine, Qt::AlignCenter,QString::number(date.day()));<br /> painter-&gt;restore();<br /> }<br /> else<br /> { // if our conditions are not matching, show the default way.<br /> QCalendarWidget::paintCell(painter, rect, date);<br /> }<br />}</code>
painter->save();
painter->drawEllipse(rect); // here we draw n ellipse and the day—
painter->drawText(rec, Qt::TextSingleLine, Qt::AlignCenter,QString::number(date.day()));
painter->restore();
}
else
{ // if our conditions are not matching, show the default way.
QCalendarWidget::paintCell(painter, rect, date);
}
}</code>


That is all. Happy coding.
That is all. Happy coding.

Revision as of 10:20, 25 February 2015


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Customizing the appearance of QCalendarWidget

There are numerous ways to make a calendar. And the simplest one , must be using the "QCalendarWidget":http://doc.qt.io/qt-5.0/qtwidgets/qcalendarwidget.html. However, we have limited control over the appearance of this widget.

Inheriting the "QCalendarWidget":http://doc.qt.io/qt-5.0/qtwidgets/qcalendarwidget.html can solve the issue. Here is the example class which explains a 'custom' calendar widget.

The cells, or the particular days are customized, and in order to do this , we need to take control over the protected function "paintCell":http://doc.qt.io/qt-5.0/qtwidgets/qcalendarwidget.html#paintCell

Example:

class ourCalendarWidget : public QCalendarWidget
{

Q_OBJECT

public:
 ourCalendarWidget(QWidget *parent = 0) : QCalendarWidget(parent){}
 ~ourCalendarWidget() {}

void ourCall(QDate date)
{
 // here we set some conditions
 update();
}

protected:
void paintCell(QPainter *painter, const QRect &amp;rect, const QDate &amp;date) const
{
 if ( ) // our conditions
 { // When the conditions are matched, passed QDate is drawn as we like.

painter->save();
 painter->drawEllipse(rect); // here we draw n ellipse and the day—
 painter->drawText(rec, Qt::TextSingleLine, Qt::AlignCenter,QString::number(date.day()));
 painter->restore();
 }
 else
 { // if our conditions are not matching, show the default way.
 QCalendarWidget::paintCell(painter, rect, date);
 }
}

That is all. Happy coding.