New feature: Different colored non-filled circle based on events#282
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Rasive wants to merge 12 commits intoSundeepK:masterfrom
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New feature: Different colored non-filled circle based on events#282Rasive wants to merge 12 commits intoSundeepK:masterfrom
Rasive wants to merge 12 commits intoSundeepK:masterfrom
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…radius of the cursor
… to a full circle, if more than one event exist on a date. Of course it will only display if we are using non-fill large event indicators
… legacy draw call
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Hello
I made a minor change, that basically makes it possible to use a different colored non-filled circle if more events exist on a particular day, and the calendar use the event style no_fill_large_indicator. I took the liberty of changing the event colors in the sample project to be randomly generated, to make it easier to see the difference, you can just ignore that if you want.
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