Private Sub ultraMonthViewMulti1_BeforeDisplayDayToolTip(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule.DayToolTipEventArgs) Handles ultraMonthViewMulti1.BeforeDisplayDayToolTip ' The BeforeDisplayDayToolTip event is a "cancelable" event, ' which means that the action to which it corresponds can be ' prevented from happening by canceling the event. ' ' Canceling an event is very simple - just set the 'Cancel' ' property of the event arguments to true. The action will then ' be prevented from happening, and the corresponding "After" ' event will not fire. ' If the day for which the tooltip is being displayed is a weekend ' day, cancel the event and return, which will prevent tooltips ' from being displayed for weekend days If (e.Date.DayOfWeek = System.DayOfWeek.Saturday Or _ e.Date.DayOfWeek = System.DayOfWeek.Sunday) Then e.Cancel = True Return End If ' Get the name of the day of the week Dim dayOfWeek As String = e.Day.DayOfWeek.LongDescriptionResolved ' Determine whether there is activity for the day if there isn't, ' we will set the ToolTip property of the event arguments to ' "No activity", and return. If (Not e.Day.HasActivity) Then e.ToolTip = dayOfWeek + ": No activity" Return Else ' The day has activity, determine what kind(s) and how many Dim tipText As String = String.Empty If (e.Day.Appointments.Count > 0) Then tipText += e.Day.Appointments.Count.ToString() + " Appointment(s)" + vbCrLf End If If (e.Day.Holidays.Count > 0) Then tipText += e.Day.Holidays.Count.ToString() + " Holiday(s)" + vbCrLf End If If (e.Day.Notes.Count > 0) Then tipText += e.Day.Notes.Count.ToString() + " Note(s)" + vbCrLf End If ' Set the ToolTip property to the custom string we built e.ToolTip = dayOfWeek + ":" + vbCrLf + tipText End If End Sub
private void ultraMonthViewMulti1_BeforeDisplayDayToolTip(object sender, Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule.DayToolTipEventArgs e) { // The BeforeDisplayDayToolTip event is a "cancelable" event, // which means that the action to which it corresponds can be // prevented from happening by canceling the event. // // Canceling an event is very simple - just set the 'Cancel' // property of the event arguments to true. The action will then // be prevented from happening, and the corresponding "After" // event will not fire. // If the day for which the tooltip is being displayed is a weekend // day, cancel the event and return, which will prevent tooltips // from being displayed for weekend days if ( e.Date.DayOfWeek == System.DayOfWeek.Saturday || e.Date.DayOfWeek == System.DayOfWeek.Sunday ) { e.Cancel = true; return; } // Get the name of the day of the week string dayOfWeek = e.Day.DayOfWeek.LongDescriptionResolved; // Determine whether there is activity for the day; if there isn't, // we will set the ToolTip property of the event arguments to // "No activity", and return. if ( ! e.Day.HasActivity ) { e.ToolTip = dayOfWeek + ": No activity"; return; } else { // The day has activity, determine what kind(s) and how many string tipText = string.Empty; if ( e.Day.Appointments.Count > 0 ) tipText += e.Day.Appointments.Count.ToString() + " Appointment(s)" + "\n"; if ( e.Day.Holidays.Count > 0 ) tipText += e.Day.Holidays.Count.ToString() + " Holiday(s)" + "\n"; if ( e.Day.Notes.Count > 0 ) tipText += e.Day.Notes.Count.ToString() + " Note(s)" + "\n"; // Set the ToolTip property to the custom string we built e.ToolTip = dayOfWeek + ":" + "\n" + tipText; } }