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Stefan asked on 28 Oct 2011, 03:17 PM
Dear Telerik,

Could you please advice me on the following issue:

Imagine a user selecting several time-slots of the scheduler moving a mouse with the left button clicked (the slots get painted).

I need to catch on the client the beginning of this process and its end. But the only relevant clien-side event which I've found is the "OnTimeSlotClick" which does not even fire in this case.

Is there any other relevant client side events?

Many thanks!

- Stepan.

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answered on 02 Nov 2011, 04:50 PM
Hi Mukhin,

There are no other relevant client-side events besides onClientTimeSlotClick. Would you please explain what functionality are you trying to achieve so we can think of a possible workaround?

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Plamen Zdravkov
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answered on 03 Nov 2011, 03:09 PM
Hi Plamen!

Thank you very much for your response.

The issue is the following:

When user chooses an area of the scheduler to insert a new appointment into, he sees the highlighted rectangle, matching this area. That's good enough. But a bad thing is: he can't distinctly see the exact start time and end time of this time period. Especially if the appointment is being added to a column in the right side of the page, while the time scale is in the left (day view, by the way). This is why my customers want to see not only the area for the new appointment highlighted, but the horizontal grid lines which confine a time priod for the new appointment painted say in red. And thus, these red lines would move while the area for the new appointment increases/decreases...
 
Do you think it would be possible?

(a picture is attached)

Many thanks!

- Stepan.
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answered on 07 Nov 2011, 08:43 PM
Hello Mukhin,

That is an interesting scenario indeed but currently it is not supported.

Kind regards,
Plamen Zdravkov
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