DayView.TimeIndicatorDisplayOptions Property
Provides access to options specifying how the TimeIndicator is displayed in the view.
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraScheduler
Assembly: DevExpress.XtraScheduler.v18.1.dll
Declaration
[XtraSerializableProperty(XtraSerializationVisibility.Content, XtraSerializationFlags.DefaultValue)]
public TimeIndicatorDisplayOptions TimeIndicatorDisplayOptions { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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TimeIndicatorDisplayOptions | A TimeIndicatorDisplayOptions object that contains settings specific to the TimeIndicator. |
Example
Note
A complete sample project is available at https://github.com/DevExpress-Examples/winforms-schedulercontrol-api-t224044
scheduler.DayView.TimeRulers.Add(new DevExpress.XtraScheduler.TimeRuler());
// Display the time marker if the view contains a current date.
scheduler.DayView.TimeMarkerVisibility = TimeMarkerVisibility.TodayView;
// Display the time indicator in the current date's column only.
scheduler.DayView.TimeIndicatorDisplayOptions.Visibility = TimeIndicatorVisibility.CurrentDate;
// Show the time indicator on top when it overlaps an appointment.
scheduler.DayView.TimeIndicatorDisplayOptions.ShowOverAppointment = true;
// Hide the time marker in the second time ruler.
scheduler.DayView.TimeRulers[1].TimeMarkerVisibility = TimeMarkerVisibility.Never;
scheduler.ActiveViewType = SchedulerViewType.Day;
scheduler.DayView.DayCount = 3;
scheduler.DayView.TopRowTime = DateTime.Now.AddHours(-1).TimeOfDay;
scheduler.Start = DateTime.Today.AddDays(-1);
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