Particularly for smaller phones, we would like to be able to draw taller cells and have them scroll.
I think this fights against the way MonthNavigationDirection is implemented.
I tried simply setting the MinimumHeightRequest of the sfSchedule sufficiently high that it would need to be scrolled to be all visible, as shown below.
With no scrolling navigation, or horizontal, that just doesn't work. Putting the sfSchedule inside a vertical ScrollView resulted in it not scrolling.
With a vertical MonthNavigationDirection, you can see the offscreen cells as you scroll to the next month, but the schedule "bounces" to keep the top row of the month visible - you can't leave the later cells onscreen to interact with.
With a horizontal MonthNavigationDirection, or none, and the sfSchedule inside a scrollview, the scrollview may as well not exist. I'm pretty sure the swipe to scroll is being swallowed by the MonthNavigation.
Is there any way to make this possible? It's not quite a deal-breaker but has resulted in an unhappy CEO.
thanks
Andy