HI
I'm getting the same behaviour as described here http://ko.infragistics.com/community/forums/t/87468.aspx whereby when you grab the timeline's scroll handle all move it all the way to the right of the scrollbar it does not move you to the end of the last task in the project. If you run the attached example, don't resize the form, and grab the scroll handle and scroll all the way to the right you should see the issue, i.e. that the last visible date is now around 11 May rather than a date in June when the last task ends.
The link above states that the Gantt uses the dates in the UltraCalendarInfo to set the ranges for the scrollbar. I have tried changing those dates in that example too, but as far as I can see that makes no difference; moving to the scroll handle to the far left does not take me to 1 Jan 2012 and moving it to the far right does not take me to 1 Jan 2015 (the dates I have set in code).
I think the desired default behaviour for most use cases is that the scroll bar handle would take you from the date of the start of the first task to the date of the end of the last task.
As with the other one I've just reported, a swift response would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Tom
Hello Tom,
The GanttView control, similar to that of some of our other controls, (eg. TimeLineView, etc. ) support 'infinite scrolling' and designed after MS Outlook's Journal. Dragging the horizontal scrollbar left or right will not bring you to the beginning or end of a particular task because isn't a correlation between the scrollbar and the tasks displayed by the control. Which explains some of the behavior you see when the scrollbar bounces back a bit after it hits the far right or left. It's meant to allow the user to keep scrolling.
I strongly recommend submitting a feature request to allow a specified "Scroll Mode" to enable how users would like to scroll the TimeLineView. You can submit one on our website at ideas.infragistics.com
Let me know if you have any questions regarding this matter.
Hello,
Does somebody know if this feature is implemented. I can not found the request under "ideas" and can not found any improvements in the release notes up to volume 2017.2 either.
I'm not able to adjust the scrollbar to be usefully if my range ist just 1 day (MaxDate = MinDate = My current date).
I'm using UltraTimeLinkeView togehther with UltraCalendarInfo and have something like appointments just within one current date. Perfect for me would be if I can set the min-max range from 0:00 current date until 12:00 the following day and the scrollbar should consider this range e.g. if I move the scrollbar handle to the very right end, the range should be visible 12:00 following day.
Any ideas how to achieve that?
I have also tried to setup logical day and offset, but no success. I'm using volume 2016.2 at the moment.
Thanks for any help.
Markus
Hello Markus,
A "ScrollMode" property has not been implemented. You can suggest new product ideas for future versions (or vote for existing ones) on our new ideas page.
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