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Re: sending events
Hi marc,
There are many situations where you need to generate and send
an event. Here's an example:
I sometimes send events to the eventhandler, when for instance,
a choice made in one menu influences an other. Say, our user can
choose a certain set of properties from a non-exclusuive check
button list (nex_list). A separate list of exclusive check buttons
contains operations to be performed on the data (ex_list).
Some combinations in nex_list force the choice of a specific
operation from ex_list, while others can be used with any operation.
When I'm finished doing whatever a click in nex_list requires I
can check the combination of properties set. If it requires a
specific setting in ex_list I send an event and choose the appropriate
operation in ex_list. My user doesn't have to remember checking ex_list
if there is only one possibility left.
Cheers,
Dominic
PS Hm, re-reading it, I don't know if it is clear enough. Oh, well...
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