Struct winsafe::gui::MonthCalendarOpts

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pub struct MonthCalendarOpts {
    pub position: (i32, i32),
    pub month_calendar_style: MCS,
    pub window_style: WS,
    pub window_ex_style: WS_EX,
    pub ctrl_id: u16,
    pub resize_behavior: (Horz, Vert),
}
Available on crate feature gui only.
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Options to create a MonthCalendar programmatically with MonthCalendar::new.

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§position: (i32, i32)

Left and top position coordinates of control within parent’s client area, to be created.

If the parent window is a dialog, the values are in Dialog Template Units; otherwise in pixels, which will be multiplied to match current system DPI.

Defaults to (0, 0).

§month_calendar_style: MCS

Month calendar styles to be created.

Defaults to MCS::NoValue.

§window_style: WS

Window styles to be created.

Defaults to WS::CHILD | WS::VISIBLE | WS::TABSTOP | WS::GROUP.

§window_ex_style: WS_EX

Extended window styles to be created.

Defaults to WS_EX::LEFT.

§ctrl_id: u16

The control ID.

Defaults to an auto-generated ID.

§resize_behavior: (Horz, Vert)

Horizontal and vertical behavior of the control when the parent window is resized.

Note: A MonthCalendar cannot be resized horizontally or vertically, so it will panic if you use Horz::Resize or Vert::Resize.

Defaults to (gui::Horz::None, gui::Vert::None).

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impl Default for MonthCalendarOpts

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