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Bug#847591: RFP: liblgooddatepicker-java -- Java Swing Date Picker. Easy to use, good looking, nice features, and localized. Uses the JSR-310 standard.



Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : liblgooddatepicker-java
  Version         : 8.2.2
  Upstream Author : BlakeTNC <DancingReality@gmail.com>
* URL             : https://github.com/LGoodDatePicker/LGoodDatePicker
* License         : MIT
  Programming Lang: Java
  Description     : Java Swing Date Picker. Easy to use, good looking,
nice features, and localized. Uses the JSR-310 standard.

* The included components are the DatePicker, the TimePicker, the
DateTimePicker, and the CalendarPanel.
* Provides automatic internationalization. (Month names, weekday
names, the default first day of the week, default date and time
formats, and button text.)
* Translations include 23 languages. (Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese,
Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Italian,
Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian,
Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese.)
* Natively uses the standard Java 8 time package
(java.time.LocalDate). This package is also called "JSR-310".
* Supports other legacy and common data types, such as "java.util.Date".
* Compatible with Java IDE visual form designers, including NetBeans,
Eclipse, IntelliJ, and the JFormDesigner program.
* The pickers can optionally be added to the cells or columns of a
JTable, using the supplied TableEditor classes.
* Customizable visual elements. (Including button icons, calendar
size, fonts, colors, and the popup border.)
* The TimePicker GUI provides the time selection list, up/down arrow
key usage, and optional spinner buttons.
* Automatic date and time validation on all components.
* Optional highlight policies and veto policies.
* Optional week of the year numbers.
* Can allow or disallow empty values. (Null dates or times.)
* Can optionally disallow keyboard editing.
* Simple usage. Creating a picker requires only one line of code.
* Complete Javadoc documentation.

JabRef 3.8 relies on this library


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