How can I display Hijri Calender instead of Georgian Calender in c# winforms
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as the question above, how can I display Hijri Calender instead of Georgian Calender.
I tried to do, but there is no property for Hijri in MonthCalender.
c# winforms calendar hijri
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as the question above, how can I display Hijri Calender instead of Georgian Calender.
I tried to do, but there is no property for Hijri in MonthCalender.
c# winforms calendar hijri
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I don't think it is available out of the box but you can use this control.
– CodingYoshi
Nov 11 at 14:51
have you tried using HijriCalendar Class ?
– styx
Nov 11 at 14:53
I tried but I couldn't, cuz I'm beginner
– Hashim Al-Mansouri
Nov 15 at 15:06
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as the question above, how can I display Hijri Calender instead of Georgian Calender.
I tried to do, but there is no property for Hijri in MonthCalender.
c# winforms calendar hijri
as the question above, how can I display Hijri Calender instead of Georgian Calender.
I tried to do, but there is no property for Hijri in MonthCalender.
c# winforms calendar hijri
c# winforms calendar hijri
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Hashim Al-Mansouri
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I don't think it is available out of the box but you can use this control.
– CodingYoshi
Nov 11 at 14:51
have you tried using HijriCalendar Class ?
– styx
Nov 11 at 14:53
I tried but I couldn't, cuz I'm beginner
– Hashim Al-Mansouri
Nov 15 at 15:06
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I don't think it is available out of the box but you can use this control.
– CodingYoshi
Nov 11 at 14:51
have you tried using HijriCalendar Class ?
– styx
Nov 11 at 14:53
I tried but I couldn't, cuz I'm beginner
– Hashim Al-Mansouri
Nov 15 at 15:06
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I don't think it is available out of the box but you can use this control.
– CodingYoshi
Nov 11 at 14:51
I don't think it is available out of the box but you can use this control.
– CodingYoshi
Nov 11 at 14:51
have you tried using HijriCalendar Class ?
– styx
Nov 11 at 14:53
have you tried using HijriCalendar Class ?
– styx
Nov 11 at 14:53
I tried but I couldn't, cuz I'm beginner
– Hashim Al-Mansouri
Nov 15 at 15:06
I tried but I couldn't, cuz I'm beginner
– Hashim Al-Mansouri
Nov 15 at 15:06
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I don't think it is available out of the box but you can use this control.
– CodingYoshi
Nov 11 at 14:51
have you tried using HijriCalendar Class ?
– styx
Nov 11 at 14:53
I tried but I couldn't, cuz I'm beginner
– Hashim Al-Mansouri
Nov 15 at 15:06