Thanks,
Jim
On 8/17/06, Sebastian Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Attach the event to the "execute" event instead to the "click" event.
"click" is a simple mouse event, while "execute" also includes the
key-equivalent e.g. press <ENTER>. You can then easily do a
yourButton.execute() from anywhere else.
Sebastian
Jim Hunter schrieb:
> This will be an easy one for most of you to answer but I am a bit brain
> dead right now. I have some code that I posted to the "click" event of a
> button. I would like to call that code, or issue a click of the button,
> from another part of the program. I have tried to simply call the
> click() method of the button but that didn't work. What simple little
> thing am I overlooking?
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
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