If it's a standard edit box, you can get the Control object of that window, and check to see whether the text matches a previous copy of the text to see if it's changing.

If you're dealing with a standard rich edit, you can get the NativeObjectModel from that control's window (which will give you an ITextDocument) and do something similar.

There may be other ways, but those are what I can come up with without coffee.

Aaron

Sean Farrow wrote:
Other apps.
Sean.Cjers
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From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 22 September 2008 14:02
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: determining when an edit/rich edit refreshes

Sean Farrow wrote:
is thee a way (using any method) to detect when an edit/rich edit completely refreshes?

Are you interested in these controls in Window-Eyes XML dialogs, or
other applications?

Aaron

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