Fix Java imports & add Kotlin-native customization in JetCo Date Picker#5
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Fix Java imports & add Kotlin-native customization in JetCo Date Picker#5kadubhumika wants to merge 1 commit intodeveloperchunk:mainfrom
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Changes included in this PR:
Removed all Java imports (java.time.format.*, java.util.Locale) and replaced with Kotlin-only kotlinx.datetime usage.
Replaced JavaTextStyle and Locale usage in header text with Kotlin-friendly .name.take(3).capitalize().
Updated exception handling for manual input to only use IllegalArgumentException (handles invalid date formats).
Added optional color customization parameters (headerColor, daySelectedColor, daySelectedTextColor) to make the date picker more flexible.
Preserved all existing UI logic — manual input mode, calendar grid, navigation, and buttons remain intact.