| @ -2,18 +2,12 @@ | |||||||||||
| This is a React Native Date Picker with following main features: | This is a React Native Date Picker with following main features: | ||||||||||
| 📱 Supporting iOS and Android <br> | |||||||||||
| 📱 Supports iOS, Android and Expo<br> | |||||||||||
| 🕑 3 different modes: Time, Date, DateTime <br> | 🕑 3 different modes: Time, Date, DateTime <br> | ||||||||||
| 🌍 Various languages<br> | 🌍 Various languages<br> | ||||||||||
| 🎨 Customizable<br> | 🎨 Customizable<br> | ||||||||||
| 🖼 Modal or Inlined<br> | 🖼 Modal or Inlined<br> | ||||||||||
| ## Update 4.0.0 | |||||||||||
| - ✅ No breaking changes | |||||||||||
| - New feature: Modal mode | |||||||||||
| ## Modal | ## Modal | ||||||||||
| The first option is to use the built-in modal. <a href="#example-1-modal">See code</a>. | The first option is to use the built-in modal. <a href="#example-1-modal">See code</a>. | ||||||||||
| @ -31,7 +25,7 @@ The first option is to use the built-in modal. See co | |||||||||||
| ## Inlined | ## Inlined | ||||||||||
| The second option is to use the inlined picker. For instance in a view or a custom made modal. <a href="#example-2-inlined">See code</a>. | |||||||||||
| The second option is to use the inlined picker. Place it in a View or a custom made modal. <a href="#example-2-inlined">See code</a>. | |||||||||||
| <table> | <table> | ||||||||||
| <tr> | <tr> | ||||||||||
| @ -212,6 +206,9 @@ If you have enabled | -keep public class net.time4j.PrettyTime | -keep public class net.time4j.PrettyTime | |||||||||
| ``` | ``` | ||||||||||
| ### What does it take to upgrade to v4 (4.0.0)? | |||||||||||
| There are no breaking changes in v4, so just bump the version number in your package json. | |||||||||||
| ## Two different Android variants | ## Two different Android variants | ||||||||||
| On Android there are two design variants to choose from: | On Android there are two design variants to choose from: | ||||||||||