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jyoung
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Posted: 05 February 2009 at 3:31pm |
How can one get access to the subject editor for an event (inplace editing)? What we really want to do is to have our own window (CWnd child) to do the inline editing of the object.
Is there a way to "preset" the editor to one of our window objects, or handle a particular notification and do all the grunt work.
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mdoubson
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You can do it inline using built-in tool - select item and it will allow you to modify, select all, copy, paste and so on. Why you need your own editor?
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jyoung
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We don't want to use the default built-in line editor (CEdit) of the CalendarView class as we have some specific cusomization we want to do. This customization is to allow specific input along with options. The default of CEdit does not give us the control we want and there does not seem to be a way to overload the SubjectEditor of the CalendarView.
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mdoubson
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You can disable inline editor and use own editor called by OnProperty or OnAdd handler -see CalendarDemoVew.cpp code
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