I think is an excellent idea but i don't know if it is possible.
Sorry my ignorance but what is an ecma-script code??
Marcel
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When I make an installation package (in Ubuntu), it doesn't generate the
necessary dependences for the modules that I need for my program to run. I
want to install my program in another computer by I don't want to
install/compile gambas as a whole.
Can this be done?
Thanks
Marcel
Dimitris
Dimitris,
thanks for the tip. I can get the Keypress event from the form and get the
combination for Ctrl + Tab.
However, since I have a Workspace, I don't know how to access the Tabstrip
control or how to index the forms in it.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Dimitris Anogiatis wrote:
If I may add my
I tried this last example and it worked like a charm. Thanks.
Marcel
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Hi,
has anyone tried this before? switching between tabs without clicking them.
Doing it from code pressing Crtl + Tab or something, like Firefox does.
Thanks,
Marcel
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mercredi 25 février 2009 18:03:29 Vackoy, vous avez écrit :
Yes, but which element/object is the observer for the Keypress?
I tried with Workspace.Keypress but when I open a form, the observer
becomes the form and not the workspace, so no matter what key I press it
doesn't raise the event