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Scheduler: describe new scrollTo(date, options) method (v26.1)#8533

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Scheduler: describe new scrollTo(date, options) method (v26.1)#8533
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Pull request overview

This PR updates the Scheduler API reference materials around scrollTo(date, options) by removing the legacy hidden enum documentation for Enums.SchedulerScrollToAlign.

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  • Removed the existing front matter and placeholder description content from api-reference/_hidden/Enums/SchedulerScrollToAlign.md.
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  • This change removes all front matter and content, leaving an (effectively) empty Markdown file. Empty API reference files typically break metadata-based processing (missing id, type, etc.) and can also produce a blank page. If the enum doc is intentionally retired (it appears to be documented at api-reference/10 UI Components/dxScheduler/9 Types/SchedulerScrollToAlign.md), delete this file entirely instead of emptying it; otherwise, keep the required front matter and a real shortDescription/value list.

@vladaskorohodova vladaskorohodova merged commit a1dc0f2 into DevExpress:26_1 Mar 10, 2026
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