SmartClient Version: v13.1p_2026-02-03/AllModules Development Only (built 2026-02-03)
I previously sent this report by email, but I am reposting it here now, given that allowLongEvents is now documented.
I’m writing to report a mostly visual issue that occurs in the Calendar when using allowLongEvents: true.
I’ve uploaded a video to illustrate the problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teNz6UN-rFs
It’s the showcase but I see a similar behavior in my own application.
To reproduce it, you can use the customCalendar sample with allowLongEvents: true added.
In the Month view, when clicking on a day to create an event, there is the visible effect, shown in the video, where existing events briefly jump upward and then return to their previous position.
A scrollbar also appears because the Calendar height increases by a few pixels.
In addition, a “ghost” longEventsLayout becomes visible on a day different from the one that was clicked.
I previously sent this report by email, but I am reposting it here now, given that allowLongEvents is now documented.
I’m writing to report a mostly visual issue that occurs in the Calendar when using allowLongEvents: true.
I’ve uploaded a video to illustrate the problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teNz6UN-rFs
It’s the showcase but I see a similar behavior in my own application.
To reproduce it, you can use the customCalendar sample with allowLongEvents: true added.
In the Month view, when clicking on a day to create an event, there is the visible effect, shown in the video, where existing events briefly jump upward and then return to their previous position.
A scrollbar also appears because the Calendar height increases by a few pixels.
In addition, a “ghost” longEventsLayout becomes visible on a day different from the one that was clicked.
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