P.S. I also removed the spinner and mouse wheel support. I hate the
spinner.

On Nov 14, 11:57 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> I installed a modified version of timeentry instead of timepicker in
> trunk.
>
> It has less options, it is smaller, and has a more natural behaviour
> (in respect to tab and if you type a valid time, it will take it)
>
> Please give it a try and let us know if it works with your browser.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Nov 13, 11:32 pm, Christopher Steel <chris.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Branko,
>
> > LOL, At first glance I had the same reaction but I just checked out
> > timeEntry's features and it looks like a excellent fit for the Web2py
> > community. In addition it appears to be fairly easy to customize
> > everything but drop downs (although this may be possible)
>
> > Now I love it...
>
> > Good Web2py Fit Features:
>
> > * Internationalization / 
> > Regionalhttp://keith-wood.name/timeEntry.html#l10nPkgs
> > * Highly Customizable / CSS / The tooltip text for the spinner
> > buttons.
> > * 24:00 or 12:00 clock and so on
> > * Many other customizations
> > * Excellent keyboard navigation features
> > * Highly compact (mobiles, iphone, other small screen devices)
> > * Actively developed
> > * GPL and MIT licences
> > * jQuery
>
> > I would agree that the spinner (control) is is not my fav, I would
> > probably customize it for Web2py which I think would would take a lot
> > less time than creating an old style drop down system with features
> > that will work for Web2py users everywhere.
>
> > Features:http://keith-wood.name/timeEntryRef.html#
> > Config:http://keith-wood.name/timeEntryRef.html#
>
> > Chris
>
> > On Nov 13, 12:06 pm, Branko Vukelic <bg.bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Oh, noes! This widget suffers from so many usability issues I can't
> > > believe it still exists.
>
>

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