1. [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item?
- Posted by Dan Moyer <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> Mar 22, 2002
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Is there a way to programmatically select a tab item? Nothing I tried worked. I did find a way to destroy a tab item, by using a sledge hammer: I destroyed the tabitem, all other tabitems, and then the tabcontrol itself, and then re-created the tab control, all the tabitems other than the deleted one, and everything inside each tab item. This works, except it crashed when I delete the FIRST tab item, with a message about an instruction referencing mem FFFFFFFF, except if I manually select any other tab item first, then go back to the first tab item & delete it, in which case it works fine. So I'm thinking to make a delete first tab item start out by selecting another tab item, then re-selecting the first before it deletes it. Dan Moyer
2. Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item?
- Posted by tone.skoda at siol.net Mar 22, 2002
- 530 views
According to documentation in Microsoft Control Spy (I recommend that you download it from the web, it has C source code): - to delete item use TCM_DELETEITEM - to select item use TCM_SETCURSEL That should work because I tried it in Tab.exe from Control Spy and it worked, both of them. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Moyer" <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item? > > Is there a way to programmatically select a tab item? Nothing I tried > worked. > > I did find a way to destroy a tab item, by using a sledge hammer: I > destroyed the tabitem, all other tabitems, and then the tabcontrol itself, > and then re-created the tab control, all the tabitems other than the deleted > one, and everything inside each tab item. This works, except it crashed > when I delete the FIRST tab item, with a message about an instruction > referencing mem FFFFFFFF, except if I manually select any other tab item > first, then go back to the first tab item & delete it, in which case it > works fine. So I'm thinking to make a delete first tab item start out by > selecting another tab item, then re-selecting the first before it deletes > it. > > Dan Moyer > > > >
3. Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item?
- Posted by Dan Moyer <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> Mar 22, 2002
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tone, I'll try to see what Microsoft Control Spy says, but in the meantime, how would I use TCM_DELETEITEM & TCM_SETCURSEL in a program using Win32Lib? Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: <tone.skoda at siol.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item? > > According to documentation in Microsoft Control Spy (I recommend that you > download it from the web, it has C source code): > - to delete item use TCM_DELETEITEM > - to select item use TCM_SETCURSEL > > That should work because I tried it in Tab.exe from Control Spy and it > worked, both of them. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dan Moyer" <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 2:49 PM > Subject: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item? > > > > Is there a way to programmatically select a tab item? Nothing I tried > > worked. > > > > I did find a way to destroy a tab item, by using a sledge hammer: I > > destroyed the tabitem, all other tabitems, and then the tabcontrol itself, > > and then re-created the tab control, all the tabitems other than the > deleted > > one, and everything inside each tab item. This works, except it crashed > > when I delete the FIRST tab item, with a message about an instruction > > referencing mem FFFFFFFF, except if I manually select any other tab item > > first, then go back to the first tab item & delete it, in which case it > > works fine. So I'm thinking to make a delete first tab item start out by > > selecting another tab item, then re-selecting the first before it deletes > > it. > > > > Dan Moyer > >
4. Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item?
- Posted by tone.skoda at siol.net Mar 23, 2002
- 489 views
Dan Moyer wrote: > how would I use > TCM_DELETEITEM & TCM_SETCURSEL > in a program using Win32Lib? It's pretty simple, below is example. There may be some issues with Win32Lib because it's not expecting that you do this. To Derek: These actions should become possible to do this with Win32Lib's functions deleteItem () and selectItem () (this one doesn't exist yet) Syntax: Void = sendMessage (tabControl window, message (action), index of tab item to delete starting at 0, 0) -- select and delete tab items.exw without warning with trace include win32lib.ew integer win, tc, t1, t2, t3, t4 integer te1, te2, te3, te4 integer g1, g2, g3, g4 object Void procedure main() win = createEx(Window, "Test Tabcontrol", 0, 0, 0, 640, 480, 0, 0) tc = createEx(TabControl, "", win, 5, 25, 600, 400, 0, 0) t1 = createEx(TabItem, "One", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) t2 = createEx(TabItem, "Two", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) t3 = createEx(TabItem, "Three", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) t4 = createEx(TabItem, "Four", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) g1 = createEx(Group, " group 1", t1, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) g2 = createEx(Group, " group 2", t2, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) g3 = createEx(Group, " group 3", t3, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) g4 = createEx(Group, " group 4", t4, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) te1 = createEx(Combo, "control1", g1, 5, 25, 200, 125, 0, 0) te2 = createEx(Combo, "control2", g2, 10, 27, 200, 125, 0, 0) te3 = createEx(Combo, "control3", g3, 15, 29, 200, 125, 0, 0) te4 = createEx(Combo, "control4", g4, 20, 31, 200, 125, 0, 0) -------------------- SELECT TAB ITEM -------------------- -- select second item (number 1) Void = sendMessage (tc, TCM_SETCURSEL, 1, 0) -------------------- DELETE TAB ITEM -------------------- -- delete third item (number 2) Void = sendMessage (tc, TCM_DELETEITEM, 2, 0) WinMain(win, Normal) end procedure main()
5. Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item?
- Posted by Dan Moyer <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> Mar 23, 2002
- 505 views
Tone, Thanks a lot! I had found info about sendMessage, & tried using it, but my usage only partly worked, while yours seems to work fine. Mine didn't move associated controls to the correct tabs after one was deleted, but yours did that just fine, so I'll try to see what's different. Thanks again :) Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: <tone.skoda at siol.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 3:19 AM Subject: Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item? > > Dan Moyer wrote: > > how would I use > > TCM_DELETEITEM & TCM_SETCURSEL > > in a program using Win32Lib? > > It's pretty simple, below is example. There may be some issues with Win32Lib > because it's not expecting that you do this. > To Derek: These actions should become possible to do this with Win32Lib's > functions > deleteItem () and selectItem () (this one doesn't exist yet) > > Syntax: > > Void = sendMessage (tabControl window, message (action), index of tab item > to delete starting at 0, 0) > > -- select and delete tab items.exw > > without warning > with trace > include win32lib.ew > > integer win, tc, t1, t2, t3, t4 > integer te1, te2, te3, te4 > integer g1, g2, g3, g4 > object Void > > procedure main() > win = createEx(Window, "Test Tabcontrol", 0, 0, 0, 640, 480, 0, 0) > tc = createEx(TabControl, "", win, 5, 25, 600, 400, 0, 0) > t1 = createEx(TabItem, "One", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > t2 = createEx(TabItem, "Two", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > t3 = createEx(TabItem, "Three", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > t4 = createEx(TabItem, "Four", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > > g1 = createEx(Group, " group 1", t1, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > g2 = createEx(Group, " group 2", t2, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > g3 = createEx(Group, " group 3", t3, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > g4 = createEx(Group, " group 4", t4, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > > te1 = createEx(Combo, "control1", g1, 5, 25, 200, 125, 0, 0) > te2 = createEx(Combo, "control2", g2, 10, 27, 200, 125, 0, 0) > te3 = createEx(Combo, "control3", g3, 15, 29, 200, 125, 0, 0) > te4 = createEx(Combo, "control4", g4, 20, 31, 200, 125, 0, 0) > > -------------------- SELECT TAB ITEM -------------------- > -- select second item (number 1) > Void = sendMessage (tc, TCM_SETCURSEL, 1, 0) > > -------------------- DELETE TAB ITEM -------------------- > -- delete third item (number 2) > Void = sendMessage (tc, TCM_DELETEITEM, 2, 0) > > WinMain(win, Normal) > > end procedure > > main() >
6. Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item?
- Posted by Dan Moyer <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> Mar 23, 2002
- 514 views
Tone, Looks like I spoke too soon, your example manifests the same problem I encountered: child controls of the tabitems aren't properly "moved" to the remaining tabitems when a tabitem is deleted. Look at the folder numbered *four* in your example, you'll see that it has the group control for folder # *THREE* in it. I expected that deleting a tabItem from a folder would "carry" the associated controls from all the succeeding tabitems with them, but instead the original assignments appear to be "copied" to the new tabitems; so, folders 1 & 2 have the proper (old) assignments of groups 1 & 2, but after deleting folder "three", folder named "four", in *position* number 3, shows group #3 in it. So, does anyone know if there is some way to "re-assign" controls after they've been created, so I could make the lists that are displayed with each tabitem be correct? I tried "destroy"ing the deleted tabitem, but it seems that may have actually destroyed the entire tabCONTROL. Also, in my actual program, I did delete the deleted folder handle from the handle variable, but that was just so correct data would be written to a file afterward, I don't think that could possibly have any effect on the association of control to parent. Dan Here's an example program I made to test what Tone showed me: -- code begins: -- code generated by Win32Lib IDE v0.10.4 include Win32Lib.ew without warning -- Window Window1 global constant Window1 = create( Window, "Window1", 0, Default, Default, 400, 300, 0 ) constant aStatusBar = create( StatusBar, "", Window1, 0, 25, 20, 20, 0) global constant aTabControl = create( TabControl, "TabControl", Window1, 48, 56, 292, 204, 0 ) for n = 1 to 5 do -- make 5 tab items: Tabs &= create(TabItem,"TabItem" & sprint(n), aTabControl, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ) end for for n = 1 to 5 do -- make 5 lists, one for each tab item: Lists &= create( List, "List" & sprint(n), Tabs[n], 24, 36, 248, 140, 0 ) end for global constant PushButtonDelTab = create( PushButton, "Delete Selected Tab Item", Window1, 88, 8, 184, 32, 0 ) end for procedure onClick_PushButtonDelTab() object tabSelected tabSelected = sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_GETCURSEL, 0 ,0 ) setText(aStatusBar, sprint(tabSelected)) result = sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_DELETEITEM,tabSelected, 0 ) if sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_GETITEMCOUNT,0,0)= tabSelected then --last tab removed, so gotta backup one: result = sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_SETCURSEL,tabSelected-1, 0 ) else result = sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_SETCURSEL,tabSelected, 0 ) end if -- destroy(Lists[tabSelected+1])-- HANDLE ERROR, maybe destroys whole tabcontrol?? end procedure onClick[PushButtonDelTab] = routine_id("onClick_PushButtonDelTab") WinMain( Window1, Normal ) -- code ends ----- Original Message ----- From: <tone.skoda at siol.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 3:19 AM Subject: Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item? > > Dan Moyer wrote: > > how would I use > > TCM_DELETEITEM & TCM_SETCURSEL > > in a program using Win32Lib? > > It's pretty simple, below is example. There may be some issues with Win32Lib > because it's not expecting that you do this. > To Derek: These actions should become possible to do this with Win32Lib's > functions > deleteItem () and selectItem () (this one doesn't exist yet) > > Syntax: > > Void = sendMessage (tabControl window, message (action), index of tab item > to delete starting at 0, 0) > > -- select and delete tab items.exw > > without warning > with trace > include win32lib.ew > > integer win, tc, t1, t2, t3, t4 > integer te1, te2, te3, te4 > integer g1, g2, g3, g4 > object Void > > procedure main() > win = createEx(Window, "Test Tabcontrol", 0, 0, 0, 640, 480, 0, 0) > tc = createEx(TabControl, "", win, 5, 25, 600, 400, 0, 0) > t1 = createEx(TabItem, "One", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > t2 = createEx(TabItem, "Two", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > t3 = createEx(TabItem, "Three", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > t4 = createEx(TabItem, "Four", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > > g1 = createEx(Group, " group 1", t1, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > g2 = createEx(Group, " group 2", t2, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > g3 = createEx(Group, " group 3", t3, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > g4 = createEx(Group, " group 4", t4, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > > te1 = createEx(Combo, "control1", g1, 5, 25, 200, 125, 0, 0) > te2 = createEx(Combo, "control2", g2, 10, 27, 200, 125, 0, 0) > te3 = createEx(Combo, "control3", g3, 15, 29, 200, 125, 0, 0) > te4 = createEx(Combo, "control4", g4, 20, 31, 200, 125, 0, 0) > > -------------------- SELECT TAB ITEM -------------------- > -- select second item (number 1) > Void = sendMessage (tc, TCM_SETCURSEL, 1, 0) > > -------------------- DELETE TAB ITEM -------------------- > -- delete third item (number 2) > Void = sendMessage (tc, TCM_DELETEITEM, 2, 0) > > WinMain(win, Normal) > > end procedure > > main() > > > >
7. Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item?
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Mar 23, 2002
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Dan, this sort of thing needs to be done inside the library as there are a few associated housekeeping variables that will need updating too. Let me think about it a bit. I am assuming that if you destroy a tabitem, that all its contained controls will also be destroyed. Is that what you are after? Also, does anyone have a need to move a control from one parent control to another? ----------- Derek. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Moyer" <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 3:16 PM Subject: Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item? > > Tone, > > Looks like I spoke too soon, your example manifests the same problem I > encountered: child controls of the tabitems aren't properly "moved" to the > remaining tabitems when a tabitem is deleted. Look at the folder numbered > *four* in your example, you'll see that it has the group control for folder > # *THREE* in it. > > I expected that deleting a tabItem from a folder would "carry" the > associated controls from all the succeeding tabitems with them, but instead > the original assignments appear to be "copied" to the new tabitems; so, > folders 1 & 2 have the proper (old) assignments of groups 1 & 2, but after > deleting folder "three", folder named "four", in *position* number 3, shows > group #3 in it. > > So, does anyone know if there is some way to "re-assign" controls after > they've been created, so I could make the lists that are displayed with each > tabitem be correct? > > I tried "destroy"ing the deleted tabitem, but it seems that may have > actually destroyed the entire tabCONTROL. Also, in my actual program, I did > delete the deleted folder handle from the handle variable, but that was just > so correct data would be written to a file afterward, I don't think that > could possibly have any effect on the association of control to parent. > > Dan > > Here's an example program I made to test what Tone showed me: > > -- code begins: > > -- code generated by Win32Lib IDE v0.10.4 > > include Win32Lib.ew > without warning > > > -- Window Window1 > global constant Window1 = create( Window, "Window1", 0, Default, Default, > 400, 300, 0 ) > > constant > aStatusBar = create( StatusBar, "", Window1, 0, 25, 20, 20, 0) > > global constant aTabControl = create( TabControl, "TabControl", Window1, 48, > 56, 292, 204, 0 ) > > for n = 1 to 5 do -- make 5 tab items: > Tabs &= create(TabItem,"TabItem" & sprint(n), aTabControl, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ) > end for > > for n = 1 to 5 do -- make 5 lists, one for each tab item: > Lists &= create( List, "List" & sprint(n), Tabs[n], 24, 36, 248, 140, 0 ) > end for > > global constant PushButtonDelTab = create( PushButton, "Delete Selected Tab > Item", Window1, 88, 8, 184, 32, 0 ) > end for > > procedure onClick_PushButtonDelTab() > object tabSelected > tabSelected = sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_GETCURSEL, 0 ,0 ) > setText(aStatusBar, sprint(tabSelected)) > result = sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_DELETEITEM,tabSelected, 0 ) > if sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_GETITEMCOUNT,0,0)= tabSelected then > --last tab removed, so gotta backup one: > result = sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_SETCURSEL,tabSelected-1, 0 ) > else > result = sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_SETCURSEL,tabSelected, 0 ) > end if > -- destroy(Lists[tabSelected+1])-- HANDLE ERROR, maybe destroys whole > tabcontrol?? > end procedure > > onClick[PushButtonDelTab] = routine_id("onClick_PushButtonDelTab") > > WinMain( Window1, Normal ) > > -- code ends > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <tone.skoda at siol.net> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 3:19 AM > Subject: Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item? > > > > Dan Moyer wrote: > > > how would I use > > > TCM_DELETEITEM & TCM_SETCURSEL > > > in a program using Win32Lib? > > > > It's pretty simple, below is example. There may be some issues with > Win32Lib > > because it's not expecting that you do this. > > To Derek: These actions should become possible to do this with Win32Lib's > > functions > > deleteItem () and selectItem () (this one doesn't exist yet) > > > > Syntax: > > > > Void = sendMessage (tabControl window, message (action), index of tab item > > to delete starting at 0, 0) > > > > -- select and delete tab items.exw > > > > without warning > > with trace > > include win32lib.ew > > > > integer win, tc, t1, t2, t3, t4 > > integer te1, te2, te3, te4 > > integer g1, g2, g3, g4 > > object Void > > > > procedure main() > > win = createEx(Window, "Test Tabcontrol", 0, 0, 0, 640, 480, 0, 0) > > tc = createEx(TabControl, "", win, 5, 25, 600, 400, 0, 0) > > t1 = createEx(TabItem, "One", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > > t2 = createEx(TabItem, "Two", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > > t3 = createEx(TabItem, "Three", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > > t4 = createEx(TabItem, "Four", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > > > > g1 = createEx(Group, " group 1", t1, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > > g2 = createEx(Group, " group 2", t2, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > > g3 = createEx(Group, " group 3", t3, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > > g4 = createEx(Group, " group 4", t4, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > > > > te1 = createEx(Combo, "control1", g1, 5, 25, 200, 125, 0, 0) > > te2 = createEx(Combo, "control2", g2, 10, 27, 200, 125, 0, 0) > > te3 = createEx(Combo, "control3", g3, 15, 29, 200, 125, 0, 0) > > te4 = createEx(Combo, "control4", g4, 20, 31, 200, 125, 0, 0) > > > > -------------------- SELECT TAB ITEM -------------------- > > -- select second item (number 1) > > Void = sendMessage (tc, TCM_SETCURSEL, 1, 0) > > > > -------------------- DELETE TAB ITEM -------------------- > > -- delete third item (number 2) > > Void = sendMessage (tc, TCM_DELETEITEM, 2, 0) > > > > WinMain(win, Normal) > > > > end procedure > > > > main() > > > > > > >
8. Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item?
- Posted by Dan Moyer <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> Mar 24, 2002
- 508 views
Derek, Yes, destroy a tab item, then all contained controls should be destroyed too, but more important is to make sure all contained controls for tabitems to the right of the deleted one be "shifted" one to the left so they're correctly associated with the tabitems that remain. Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Derek Parnell" <ddparnell at bigpond.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item? > > Dan, > this sort of thing needs to be done inside the library as there are a few > associated housekeeping variables that will need updating too. Let me think > about it a bit. > > I am assuming that if you destroy a tabitem, that all its contained controls > will also be destroyed. Is that what you are after? > > Also, does anyone have a need to move a control from one parent control to > another? > > ----------- > Derek. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dan Moyer" <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 3:16 PM > Subject: Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item? > > > > Tone, > > > > Looks like I spoke too soon, your example manifests the same problem I > > encountered: child controls of the tabitems aren't properly "moved" to > the > > remaining tabitems when a tabitem is deleted. Look at the folder numbered > > *four* in your example, you'll see that it has the group control for > folder > > # *THREE* in it. > > > > I expected that deleting a tabItem from a folder would "carry" the > > associated controls from all the succeeding tabitems with them, but > instead > > the original assignments appear to be "copied" to the new tabitems; so, > > folders 1 & 2 have the proper (old) assignments of groups 1 & 2, but after > > deleting folder "three", folder named "four", in *position* number 3, > shows > > group #3 in it. > > > > So, does anyone know if there is some way to "re-assign" controls after > > they've been created, so I could make the lists that are displayed with > each > > tabitem be correct? > > > > I tried "destroy"ing the deleted tabitem, but it seems that may have > > actually destroyed the entire tabCONTROL. Also, in my actual program, I > did > > delete the deleted folder handle from the handle variable, but that was > just > > so correct data would be written to a file afterward, I don't think that > > could possibly have any effect on the association of control to parent. > > > > Dan > > > > Here's an example program I made to test what Tone showed me: > > > > -- code begins: > > > > -- code generated by Win32Lib IDE v0.10.4 > > > > include Win32Lib.ew > > without warning > > > > > > -- Window Window1 > > global constant Window1 = create( Window, "Window1", 0, Default, Default, > > 400, 300, 0 ) > > > > constant > > aStatusBar = create( StatusBar, "", Window1, 0, 25, 20, 20, 0) > > > > global constant aTabControl = create( TabControl, "TabControl", Window1, > 48, > > 56, 292, 204, 0 ) > > > > for n = 1 to 5 do -- make 5 tab items: > > Tabs &= create(TabItem,"TabItem" & sprint(n), aTabControl, 0, 0, 0, 0, > 0 ) > > end for > > > > for n = 1 to 5 do -- make 5 lists, one for each tab item: > > Lists &= create( List, "List" & sprint(n), Tabs[n], 24, 36, 248, 140, > 0 ) > > end for > > > > global constant PushButtonDelTab = create( PushButton, "Delete Selected > Tab > > Item", Window1, 88, 8, 184, 32, 0 ) > > end for > > > > procedure onClick_PushButtonDelTab() > > object tabSelected > > tabSelected = sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_GETCURSEL, 0 ,0 ) > > setText(aStatusBar, sprint(tabSelected)) > > result = sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_DELETEITEM,tabSelected, 0 ) > > if sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_GETITEMCOUNT,0,0)= tabSelected then > > --last tab removed, so gotta backup one: > > result = sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_SETCURSEL,tabSelected-1, 0 ) > > else > > result = sendMessage(aTabControl,TCM_SETCURSEL,tabSelected, 0 ) > > end if > > -- destroy(Lists[tabSelected+1])-- HANDLE ERROR, maybe destroys whole > > tabcontrol?? > > end procedure > > > > onClick[PushButtonDelTab] = routine_id("onClick_PushButtonDelTab") > > > > WinMain( Window1, Normal ) > > > > -- code ends > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <tone.skoda at siol.net> > > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > > Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 3:19 AM > > Subject: Re: [WIN32Lib] programmatically select tab item? > > > > > > > Dan Moyer wrote: > > > > how would I use > > > > TCM_DELETEITEM & TCM_SETCURSEL > > > > in a program using Win32Lib? > > > > > > It's pretty simple, below is example. There may be some issues with > > Win32Lib > > > because it's not expecting that you do this. > > > To Derek: These actions should become possible to do this with > Win32Lib's > > > functions > > > deleteItem () and selectItem () (this one doesn't exist yet) > > > > > > Syntax: > > > > > > Void = sendMessage (tabControl window, message (action), index of tab > item > > > to delete starting at 0, 0) > > > > > > -- select and delete tab items.exw > > > > > > without warning > > > with trace > > > include win32lib.ew > > > > > > integer win, tc, t1, t2, t3, t4 > > > integer te1, te2, te3, te4 > > > integer g1, g2, g3, g4 > > > object Void > > > > > > procedure main() > > > win = createEx(Window, "Test Tabcontrol", 0, 0, 0, 640, 480, 0, 0) > > > tc = createEx(TabControl, "", win, 5, 25, 600, 400, 0, 0) > > > t1 = createEx(TabItem, "One", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > > > t2 = createEx(TabItem, "Two", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > > > t3 = createEx(TabItem, "Three", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > > > t4 = createEx(TabItem, "Four", tc, 5, 25, 590, 390, 0, 0) > > > > > > g1 = createEx(Group, " group 1", t1, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > > > g2 = createEx(Group, " group 2", t2, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > > > g3 = createEx(Group, " group 3", t3, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > > > g4 = createEx(Group, " group 4", t4, 5, 25, 400, 300, 0, 0) > > > > > > te1 = createEx(Combo, "control1", g1, 5, 25, 200, 125, 0, 0) > > > te2 = createEx(Combo, "control2", g2, 10, 27, 200, 125, 0, 0) > > > te3 = createEx(Combo, "control3", g3, 15, 29, 200, 125, 0, 0) > > > te4 = createEx(Combo, "control4", g4, 20, 31, 200, 125, 0, 0) <snip> > > >