I would like to override the default time entry UI to use the code here:
http://haineault.com/media/jquery/ui-timepickr/page/
I was hoping this might be a future future addition, and any guidance on how to override the Drupal.extent() call to use this jquery code is appreciated.
Thanks
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Comment #1
karens commentedI've added a sitewide setting to turn the timepicker off. That could be extended to allow other timepickers. I don't have time to do this but you could provide a patch if you like.
Comment #2
arlinsandbulte commentedSee #69 and on here: #233047: Switch to using Vega timepicker.
I like the timepicker there better than this one. And the plan is to use that wvega timepicker as the default in future releases.
If you still desire the haineault timepicker, perhaps the code there provides a good example on how to apply this. Provide a patch and it will be considered for inclusion.
Until then, I would prefer this be marked as won't fix.
Thanks.
Comment #3
karens commentedActually, this is a nice timepicker which might be another optional choice. I like the comments that it will be 'touch-friendly' I won't be adding more options to the D6 code, but might in D7.
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karens commentedComment #5
arlinsandbulte commentedOK, You're the boss :-)
Maybe there is an easy way to make the timepicker more pluggable....
Also the code above is under MIT license... not GPL (yet).
Comment #6
karens commentedProbably a better title
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arlinsandbulte commentedtagging
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arlinsandbulte commentedComment #9
osopolarThis was set to postponed, but I can't see why - maybe accidentally?
Would be nice to have this feature as if there is already different timepicker in use on a site this would make the site look/behave more consistent.
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