Paul,
The visible property does not control whether or not it is shown at
app startup.
If set to true, and instance of this window will be visible once
opened. If not, it will not be visible until you explicitly call
window.visible = true
This is useful if you want to set some property values or control
values before the window becomes visible.
- Tom
On 13/01/2007, at 5:05 PM, Paul Rehill wrote:
Dennis
Further to my last email, your report is correct. I had
Window1.Visible=True in Window1's open event which overides the
Window1.visible=False set in the IDE. Hopefully this is a workaround
to my original project problem.
Regards
Paul
On 1/13/07, Paul Rehill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Dennis
Thanks for this. I can verify that if code like:
Window1.Visible=False
Window1.Show
is set in a new project, that the keydown event is unresponsive.
I can't verify from a simple project that setting Window1's visible
property to false in the IDE affects the keydown event. However, it
does affect it wrt my problem in this thread. Once I set it the
window's visible property to true, then the Window's keydown event is
responding.
However, I am unsure why the window doesn't display when the app
opens
as its visible property is set to true. Maybe this has something to
do with it being a movable modal window?
I'll sign on and see if I can submit the simple project that
demonstrates half of what you described.
Thanks
Paul
On 1/13/07, Dennis Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I haven't really been following this thread that closely, but read
> this message and have an idea as to what might be going on. Does
the
> window in question have its Visible property set to false either in
> the Property List or in its Open event? If so, it will not
respond to
> KeyDown events after you show it. I consider that a bug, and
reported
> it as such some time ago. If you agree, I would encourage you to
sign
> on to the report:
>
> <http://support.realsoftware.com/feedback/viewreport.php?
reportid=hpeophtv>
>
> Perhaps a few more people adding the report to their watch list
will
> at least get the RS engineers to take a look at it.
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