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Shy overrideable method (and appointments)
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Greetings, I am facing a peculiar issue with the events in my calendar.

They wont show at all times, but only in transition of a view to another! Let me explain:

First of all I use Xamarin.iOS. Now, I add said events using a class derived from the IGCalendarAppointmentDataSource class. It is my understanding from reading the API that when I implement this class, I must also implement the method colorForAppointmentsInIGCalendarView, however I am unable to do so, it is not found as an overrideable method from the Studio.

And so, I instantiate the events to a variable:
var appointments = new List();
I add them one by one there, using title, startDate and endDate correctly. If it makes any difference I also use the Location and Identifier properties of IGCalendarAppointment.

Then I instantiate my IGCalendarAppointmentDataSource derived, not-so-aptly named class AppointmentSource, passing the appointments.ToArray() to it. Afterwards I instantiate my
NSObject[] _appointmentSources;
variable, using the AppointmentSource like so:
_appointmentSources = new NSObject[]  { _appointmentSource };
And finaly I set the AppointmentDataSources property of my calendar to the _appointmentSources.

Now this is not working exactly. I am having the issue of the appointments being too shy to show all the time. When I go to the month or week views I do not see them at all, while they show up correctly in day view.

However, and here's the weird part, when I am in month view and switch to the week view (I always do it like so, I do not go to the day view from the month) they show up while the transitioning effect appears. Check the following picture to understand what I am trying to say:

As you can see in the eleventh of January 2 events show up (with Greek letters) as well as one in the 12th. How can I convince them to show up all the time instead of just when the transition happens? :)

vagg

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    Uh I forgot to actually note that my understanding is that the whole issue originates from my inability to override the colorForAppointmentsInIGCalendarView method. If so how can I do that in C#?

    vagg

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