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Customizing the SfSchedule

Hi,

I would like to customize the calendar to look like the "White Background"-Accent of Windows 8.1.

According to http://help.syncfusion.com/winrt/sfschedule/stroke-customization, we can only do Timeline, Day and Month and it's only for the stroke. I want the same exact behavior of the black theme, but with white background and black text (like Expected.png)

Based on that assumption:
1- What about Week and WorkWeek (the strokes)?
2- What about customizing the Label Colors?
3- Have a Black (current) and White Accent based on FrameworkElement.RequestedTheme? Or a Variable of your own?

Thank you

Attachment: SfCalendar_973f9c6a.7z

2 Replies

MG Martin Gemme replied to Martin Gemme October 11, 2015 06:12 AM UTC

Hi,

I would like to customize the calendar to look like the "White Background"-Accent of Windows 8.1.

According to http://help.syncfusion.com/winrt/sfschedule/stroke-customization, we can only do Timeline, Day and Month and it's only for the stroke. I want the same exact behavior of the black theme, but with white background and black text (like Expected.png)

Based on that assumption:
1- What about Week and WorkWeek (the strokes)?
2- What about customizing the Label Colors?
3- Have a Black (current) and White Accent based on FrameworkElement.RequestedTheme? Or a Variable of your own?

Thank you

Attachment: SfCalendar_973f9c6a.7z

Edit: I meant Windows Phone 8.1's SfSchedule, not UWP.


VR Vigneshkumar Ramasamy Syncfusion Team October 12, 2015 11:37 AM UTC

Hi Martin,

Thanks for using Syncfusion product.

We have created a separate incident for this query, please login to below location to have follow up regarding this query.

Link: https://www.syncfusion.com/account/login?ReturnUrl=%2fsupport%2fdirecttrac%2fincidents

Please let us know if you have any concerns.

Regards,

Vigneshkumar R


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