Yes, of course. Sometimes I am stupid.
Am 16.09.2010 12:53, schrieb Benoît Minisini:
Sorry, I don't understand.
How can I implement the event handler?
Confused
Matti
implement the event handler means that you wrote a Public Sub
MyControl_Event() function to handle an event. If you do
Gambas 3
Trying to show a modal window that has to be closed before other windows
can do anything.
Fxy.ShowModal is not useable, because the form should be placed somewhere
and not be centered relative to the desktop (why is a modal window
centered and can't be moved?)
Because modal windows
But, what is the benefit of Enabled = False then?
If the control or window is only partly disabled, and the user can do a lot of
things with it?
Is there no property or method to really disable and don't allow the user to
do something?
Am 12.09.2010 22:15, schrieb Benoît Minisini:
Yes, it is
But, what is the benefit of Enabled = False then?
If the control or window is only partly disabled, and the user can do a lot
of things with it?
The user should not be able to do anything with it. You decide, as you
implement the event handler.
Native events are low level, lower than the
Sorry, I don't understand.
How can I implement the event handler?
Confused
Matti
Am 13.09.2010 00:14, schrieb Benoît Minisini:
But, what is the benefit of Enabled = False then?
If the control or window is only partly disabled, and the user can do a lot
of things with it?
The user should not