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Gravitybox Schedule Primer
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for a provider. If no icon is specified this area is blank and painted with the
“LeftMarginColor” color.
The top row is a summary. It shows the times taken by appointments regardless of the
appointment’s associated provider. The “SummaryBackColor” and “SummaryBarColor”
properties define its background and foreground colors respectively. This row is labeled
“All Attendees” and the row may not be removed; however the text may be customized
with the “AllAttendeeText” property. This makes the control configurable into any
language, since this is the only text displayed.
Table 13.2
ScheduleSummary Control Properties
AllAttendeeText
This property defines the text that is displayed as the
caption of the top, totals row.
AllowUnassigned
This property defines whether an additional row is
appended to the end of the rows after the providers
collection has been displayed, which displays all
appointments not assigned to a valid provider.
BackColor
The color of the area to the right of the left margin,
below the top margin and extending as far down of the
last row.
DateFormat
A format string that defines the layout of dates.
DefaultBarColor
Used in conjunction with the UseDefaultBarColor
property, this property defines the color used for all time
bars not on the totals row.
ForeColor
The color of all text, including the header text and
provider text.
LeftMarginColor
The color of the background on which the providers are
displayed.
Locked
This property determines if the user may interact with
the control. When set to true, the user may not move
the select bars to a new position and the scroll bars are
disabled.
MajorColumnWidth
Specifies the width in pixels of the time increment
defined by the ScheduleIncrement property.
MarginColor
The color that fills any area that is not in the header, left
margin, or the provider time grid.
MinorColumnWidth
(Read-only)  This is the width of the time slot defined by
the SubIncrement property. It is calculated by taken the
MajorColumnWidth and dividing it by the number of
times that the SubIncrement property will divide into the
ScheduleIncrement property. For this reason, the
SubIncrement must be a divisor of ScheduleIncrement.
For example if the ScheduleIncrement property is 60,
the SubIncrement property is 30, and the
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