Create a custom Calender scheduler in Adobe Flex 4.6 - apache-flex

I am trying to figure out how to design a calender scheduler in adobe flex.
I have seen the flexlibswc, but it is not structured properly to use.
My idea is to get time in vertical as list and scheduler at right all in one panel.
Can anybody suggest what components I need use to design this custom component.
Please see the protoype screen below

I'll use core graphic components/spark to design this screen. The whole calender background will be a relative layout component like a group/canvas surrounded by the scroller. Each of the slot(blue color) will be extending a spark/uicomponent fills color with Graphics(circle rectangle etc,) so they'll be light weight. I've tried these, they work, but, it is a hectic process to get all things right, it may take 2 months - 3 months to get things done. If you find a open source project try digging the code.

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I am stuck when I try to construct dynamic button container in Godot like shown at attached video. Is there any possible way to make it easy in Godot?
Would be appreciate for your help!
Here's my problem's description video
I would try a mix of VBoxContainers with rows of GridContainers. I've worked with GridContainers a lot recently and see no problems getting that effect done. Just add your dynamic buttons to the grid in the appropriate row.
https://docs.godotengine.org/en/3.0/classes/class_gridcontainer.html
Noticed this is a few months later so hopefully you found a solution.

Xamarin - control that allows you to select from icons by swiping like iOS photo edit tools

I'm trying to find a control for Xamarin that allows you to pick a tool from a list of icons, but in a swipe format like in the iOS photo edit tools (image below).
I tried using CarouselView, but that only displays one item per swipe, and each item before and after - however I'd like around 5+ icons on screen, with the middle one selected.
If there isn't a control, I'll have to build one myself, but would prefer to use something that's already available if possible.
Thanks for any direction!
Oliver.
For me, the best practise for your case is to use the swipe gesture
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/xamarin/xamarin-forms/app-fundamentals/gestures/swipe
and write an expandable animation like this sample
https://github.com/devcrux/Xamarin.Forms-Expander

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I need suggestions in building below UI. It's a carousel like structure where active over is highlighted in green and we can still see next overs disabled or gray color.
I have researched for this for ex. Can I make use of any carousel to fit this design but can't seem to come to any conclusion. Thought of slider also but did not see that fitting this design.
Guys, do you have any suggestion or pointers to get me started here. I do not need code; just want a startup point. So far I am stuck with carousel or slider.
I understand this might not be most constructive question on SO but any pointers will be highly appreciated.
Unfortunately, you didn't provide any information about what should happen when you click on these items. If I understand correctly, you are looking for a carousel supporting your own pager design. If this is correct, you must add the pager markup first, after that you can use any carousel that supports slide switching methods. Then you can add click event listener to your pager items and call switching method in the listener, setting by that a new slide corresponding to the pager element index.
For example, you can try slick carousel, as it has .slickGoTo() method, which you can use to switch slides programmatically. You can also try to customize slick's default pager, but it might be not so easy or even impossible at all.

Shoe-horning a tabbed CSS show/hide element where it did not exist before

I developed a CSS-based layout for a web application that has been locked down and awaiting back-end integration. The primary element on the page is a timer/clock.
As originally intended, the timer is just a timer and is very simple. It looks like this:
Now, the boss has asked me to make a pretty significant change to my design. They want 3 tabs to hang off the bottom of the clock. They did not want this before, so I didn't build any show/hide logic and I didn't build tabs under the clock either. I am also slightly concerned because the tabs are at the bottom of the clock - that seems like a point of curiosity but I am guessing it is not huge problem either. Clicking on any of the tabs needs to cause the tab that was just clicked on to have focus, and it would cover the black rounded rectangle and display information about the tab the user clicked on. It would cover the clock. I would describe their request as reasonable, but I wish I'd had this requirement when I was coding. I think it sounds like a relative of a show/hide toggle. This is how they want the tabs to look, and where they want the tabs to go:
The part I am getting stuck on is how to slipstream something like this into what I've already created for the clock. Effectively they need me to make that component much more interactive, as the tabs have quite a bit of functionality within them. There are 3 tabs that I envision needing, but the mockup only shows 2, and that's ok.
I've included a few images in this post and I hope it helps. I've spent nearly a week smashing my head against this and I am stuck. To sum it up, I need to introduce (or shoehorn) a show/hide component as part of a late-hour change.
I am decent with CSS/JS/Web dev, but this is my Achilles heel. By "this" I mean taking a part of the UI that I already created and making it behave totally differently. In this case a pretty simple timer needs to change and has to have tabs at the bottom of the clock that would cover the clock itself when clicked. I hope I was clear enough in this question.
You have a very simple way to resolve this, using JQuery (you can use Javascript on it's own, but this will make it easier for you, less writing).
The give an ID to the DIV where you have the HTML for the clock, move the entire HTML content into a declaration like this:
$("#myDivId").html("put all the HTML content here, don't worry with the size of it");
you just need to change the HTML based on what you want to display. For easier implementation you can create a variable for each different content options, like this:
var myFirstHtmlBlock = "<p>blah blah blah</p>";
var mySecondHtmlBlock = "<span>Anything else...</span>";
and then change the content using those variables:
$("#myDivId").html(mySecondHtmlBlock);
Just let me know if this sorted out your issue.

Qt switching between views

How do I switch between the two screens on the Qt?
For example, I have a button - static text plus a toolbar. Now I will add it to a frame and set it as a central widget. It works well for one window. What if I move it to the next window? Then I need to show some other stuff like another button, some images etc... and what if I come back to the first view again?
How do I show my old widgets back?
I'm not sure I got your problem right but, you could have different scenarios :
You could simply use groupboxes... Some widgets in groupbox1, otherWidget in groupbox2, and you display the groupbox you want to use, hiding the others...
You could use stackedWidget, which simulates "pages" of widgets stacked on top of eachothers... more informations here : http://qt.nokia.com/doc/4.6/qstackedwidget.html.
You could use other way like using tabs : http://doc.trolltech.com/4.6/qtabwidget.html
Maybe this example would be useful to you : http://qt.nokia.com/doc/4.6/dialogs-configdialog.html
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