1. Trapping the TAB key
- Posted by Jonas Temple <jktemple at yhti.net> May 06, 2002
- 374 views
Does anyone know how, using Win32lib, to trap when the TAB key is pressed in: edit control, combo, dropdownlist? Also I think I know the answer here, but...I can trap the key up/down events in a drop down list but no in a combo box. Is this because of the editing feature in a combo box? And has anyone else had problems with using the ES_NUMERIC style in an edit control? This doesn't seem to work anymore. Euman, I took your challenge. I'm fairly close to releasing a first stab of a data grid control (like I was looking for earlier). This control will support multiple columns, with column and row headers. Each column can be a separate control type (text, numeric, file browse, date, combo, drop down, toggle field, checkbox), have its own background/text color, can be protected (user cannot change). If I get a few more of these minor things ironed out I might have a initial working version some time next week. Jonas
2. Re: Trapping the TAB key
- Posted by George Walters <gwalters at sc.rr.com> May 06, 2002
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jonas, i received this from derek some time ago: the standard is to trap the TAB kay and not pass it on to the keypress handler. There is a trick you can use though. It will mean that you will ahve to do your own tab processing though. If you do this ... VOID = setTabCodes(0) then no key will cause tabbing between the controls - plus the TAB key gets passed through to the keypress handler. Alternatively, you could do ... VOID = setTabCodes(VK_F8) to make the F8 key become the new tabbing key. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judith" <camping at txcyber.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 8:15 PM Subject: Tab Key question and Win32lib george ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonas Temple" <jktemple at yhti.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 4:34 PM Subject: Trapping the TAB key > > Does anyone know how, using Win32lib, to trap when the TAB key is > pressed in: edit control, combo, dropdownlist? > > Also I think I know the answer here, but...I can trap the key up/down > events in a drop down list but no in a combo box. Is this because of > the editing feature in a combo box? > > And has anyone else had problems with using the ES_NUMERIC style in an > edit control? This doesn't seem to work anymore. > > Euman, I took your challenge. I'm fairly close to releasing a first > stab of a data grid control (like I was looking for earlier). This > control will support multiple columns, with column and row headers. > Each column can be a separate control type (text, numeric, file browse, > date, combo, drop down, toggle field, checkbox), have its own > background/text color, can be protected (user cannot change). If I get > a few more of these minor things ironed out I might have a initial > working version some time next week. > > Jonas > > > >
3. Re: Trapping the TAB key
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net May 06, 2002
- 390 views
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonas Temple" <jktemple at yhti.net> > > Does anyone know how, using Win32lib, to trap when the TAB key is > pressed in: edit control, combo, dropdownlist? I dont mind helping those who help theirself..... Here's what you need to look for Jonas..... global function shift_left (atom x, integer count) return x * power (2, count) end function global function MAKELONG (atom a, atom b) return or_bits (a, shift_left (b, 16)) end function atom user32 user32 = open_dll("user32.dll") constant xPeekMessage = define_c_func(user32, "PeekMessageA",{C_POINTER,C_LONG,C_UINT,C_UINT,C_UINT},C_LONG) ,xGetParent = define_c_func(user32, "GetParent",{C_LONG},C_LONG) ,xSendMessage = define_c_func(user32, "SendMessageA", {C_LONG, C_LONG, C_INT, C_LONG}, C_LONG) global function SendMessage(atom hwnd, atom msg, atom wParam, atom lParam) return c_func(xSendMessage,{hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam}) end function constant WM_CHAR = 258, PM_REMOVE = 1 -- this should be consealed in your edit controls subclass in "if iMsg = WM_KEYDOWN then" if wParam = 9 then -- handle tabkey fo edit control junk = c_func(xPeekMessage,{tagMSG, c_func(xGetParent,{handle}), 0, 0, PM_REMOVE}) junk = SendMessage(handle, WM_CHAR, wParam, MAKELONG(1, 14)) end if handle will be the control ID....should work the same for MLE's, Combo's etc, etc.. This traps the tabkey by sending a message to itself for further processing. WOW, Cool eh? Euman
4. Re: Trapping the TAB key
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net May 06, 2002
- 373 views
BTW, tagMSG = allocate(24) I realised I did it again and left something out of the message. Its a habbit. Euman ----- Original Message ----- From: <euman at bellsouth.net> > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jonas Temple" <jktemple at yhti.net> > > > > Does anyone know how, using Win32lib, to trap when the TAB key is > > pressed in: edit control, combo, dropdownlist? > > I dont mind helping those who help theirself..... > > Here's what you need to look for Jonas..... > > global function shift_left (atom x, integer count) > return x * power (2, count) > end function > > global function MAKELONG (atom a, atom b) > return or_bits (a, shift_left (b, 16)) > end function > > atom user32 > user32 = open_dll("user32.dll") > > constant > xPeekMessage = define_c_func(user32, > "PeekMessageA",{C_POINTER,C_LONG,C_UINT,C_UINT,C_UINT},C_LONG) > ,xGetParent = define_c_func(user32, "GetParent",{C_LONG},C_LONG) > ,xSendMessage = define_c_func(user32, "SendMessageA", {C_LONG, C_LONG, C_INT, > C_LONG}, C_LONG) > > global function SendMessage(atom hwnd, atom msg, atom wParam, atom lParam) > return c_func(xSendMessage,{hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam}) > end function > > constant WM_CHAR = 258, > PM_REMOVE = 1 > > -- this should be consealed in your edit controls subclass in "if iMsg = > WM_KEYDOWN then" > if wParam = 9 then -- handle tabkey fo edit control > junk = c_func(xPeekMessage,{tagMSG, c_func(xGetParent,{handle}), 0, 0, > PM_REMOVE}) > junk = SendMessage(handle, WM_CHAR, wParam, MAKELONG(1, 14)) > end if > > handle will be the control ID....should work the same for MLE's, Combo's etc, > etc.. > > This traps the tabkey by sending a message to itself for further processing. > > WOW, Cool eh? > > Euman
5. Re: Trapping the TAB key
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net May 06, 2002
- 373 views
Derek and all, I wasnt aware you had made this possible in Win32lib. Just trying to be of use.. BTW, how much code does it take you to do the same thing I presented (as a wrapper)? Euman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Derek Parnell" <ddparnell at bigpond.com> > > Once again Euphoria Man, you're cleaver tricks are much more simpler > than the Win32lib way > > euman at bellsouth.net wrote: > > This traps the tabkey by sending a message to itself for further > > processing. > > > > WOW, Cool eh? > > > compared to setTabkeys(0)? Sure man, whatever. > > > Euman