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Gravitybox Schedule Primer
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This is the BackColor of the displayed area for the
schedule. The display area is defined by the total length
down that it takes to display the number of hours for the
property DayLength and the total width across that it
takes to display the number of days specified by the
MinDate and MaxDate Properties.
Background
Property Background() As StdPicture
This property allows you to specify a background picture
to display instead of the Backcolor. If this property is set
the backcolor property will be ignored and the specified
picture will be tiled across the back of the schedule under
the gridlines and appointments.
BlackOutColor
Property BlackOutColor() As OLE_COLOR
This property allows you to set the color that blacked-out
ScheduleItems are displayed. These items cannot be
moved or edited. They are displayed on the schedule to
let the user know that there is something in that spot, but
it can not be modified. This specified color is the color the
displayed block.
Note:
Each ScheduleItem ha a BlackedOut property. This
property determines if the BlackOutColor is used. When
BlackedOut is set to true, the appointment is colored and
can not be moved by the user.
CategoryBackColor
Property CategoryBackcolor() As OLE_COLOR
This color will fill the category background area. If there
are Categories defined and the CategoryBar property is
set, the schedule's Categories collection is displayed on
the left side of the schedule. Every appointment may
have an associated category, if so desired.
CategoryBar
Property CategoryBar() As Boolean
This determines if a summation of the ScheduleItem's
category information is displayed. There are N bars for N
categories displayed in the order the categories are in the
Categories collection. There is no way to tell if
ScheduleItems have conflicting categories. 
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