Important
You are viewing documentation for the legacy WPF Scheduler control. If you're starting a new project, we strongly recommend that you use a new control declared in the DevExpress.Xpf.Scheduling namespace. If you decide to upgrade an existing project in order to switch to the updated scheduler control, see the Migration Guidelines document.
Use the SchedulerTimelineViewAppointmentDisplayOptions class members to specify how appointments should be displayed in the Timeline View. The SchedulerTimelineViewAppointmentDisplayOptions object is returned by the TimelineView.AppointmentDisplayOptions property of the TimelineView object.

Example
This example demonstrates how to customize the Timeline View within the Scheduler control.
To do this, it is necessary to modify the TimelineView object accessed via the SchedulerControl.TimelineView property.
MainWindow.xaml |
<dxsch:SchedulerControl.TimelineView>
<dxsch:TimelineView IntervalCount="12"
TimelineScrollBarVisible="False">
<dxsch:TimelineView.Scales>
<dxschcore:TimeScaleCollection>
<dxschcore:TimeScaleMonth />
<dxschcore:TimeScaleWeek />
<dxschcore:TimeScaleDay DisplayFormat="ddd dd" />
<local:CustomTimeScale />
</dxschcore:TimeScaleCollection>
</dxsch:TimelineView.Scales>
<dxsch:TimelineView.AppointmentDisplayOptions>
<dxsch:SchedulerTimelineViewAppointmentDisplayOptions ShowRecurrence="False"
ShowReminder="False"
StartTimeVisibility="Auto"
EndTimeVisibility="Auto" />
</dxsch:TimelineView.AppointmentDisplayOptions>
</dxsch:TimelineView>
</dxsch:SchedulerControl.TimelineView>
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System.Object
System.Windows.Threading.DispatcherObject
System.Windows.DependencyObject
System.Windows.Freezable
SchedulerOptionsBase<AppointmentDisplayOptions>
SchedulerAppointmentDisplayOptions
DevExpress.Xpf.Scheduler.SchedulerViewAppointmentDisplayOptions
SchedulerTimelineViewAppointmentDisplayOptions