calendar-month.tpl.php in Calendar 7
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Same filename and directory in other branches
Template to display a view as a calendar month.
$day_names: An array of the day of week names for the table header. $rows: An array of data for each day of the week. $view: The view. $calendar_links: Array of formatted links to other calendar displays - year, month, week, day. $display_type: year, month, day, or week. $block: Whether or not this calendar is in a block. $min_date_formatted: The minimum date for this calendar in the format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. $max_date_formatted: The maximum date for this calendar in the format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS. $date_id: a css id that is unique for this date, it is in the form: calendar-nid-field_name-delta
See also
template_preprocess_calendar_month.
File
calendar_multiday/theme/calendar-month.tpl.phpView source
<?php
/**
* @file
* Template to display a view as a calendar month.
*
* @see template_preprocess_calendar_month.
*
* $day_names: An array of the day of week names for the table header.
* $rows: An array of data for each day of the week.
* $view: The view.
* $calendar_links: Array of formatted links to other calendar displays - year, month, week, day.
* $display_type: year, month, day, or week.
* $block: Whether or not this calendar is in a block.
* $min_date_formatted: The minimum date for this calendar in the format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.
* $max_date_formatted: The maximum date for this calendar in the format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.
* $date_id: a css id that is unique for this date,
* it is in the form: calendar-nid-field_name-delta
*
*/
//dsm('Display: '. $display_type .': '. $min_date_formatted .' to '. $max_date_formatted);
?>
<div class="calendar-calendar"><div class="month-view">
<table class="full">
<thead>
<tr>
<?php
foreach ($day_names as $cell) {
?>
<th class="<?php
print $cell['class'];
?>">
<?php
print $cell['data'];
?>
</th>
<?php
}
?>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<?php
foreach ((array) $rows as $row) {
print $row['data'];
}
?>
</tbody>
</table>
</div></div>
<script>
try {
// ie hack to make the single day row expand to available space
if ($.browser.msie ) {
var multiday_height = $('tr.multi-day')[0].clientHeight; // Height of a multi-day row
$('tr[iehint]').each(function(index) {
var iehint = this.getAttribute('iehint');
// Add height of the multi day rows to the single day row - seems that 80% height works best
var height = this.clientHeight + (multiday_height * .8 * iehint);
this.style.height = height + 'px';
});
}
}catch(e){
// swallow
}
</script>