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Handling ON_WM_KILLFOCUS |
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sylvan ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 07 July 2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Hi,
I need to disable various buttons etc. on a dialog based on whether the CXTPReportControl on the dialog has focus or not. I'm trying to handle it like so in the dlg class the control resides: ON_NOTIFY(ON_WM_KILLFOCUS,IDC_XTPREPORT,OnReportLostFocus) but the event isn't firing. If I replace ON_WM_KILLFOCUS with XTP_NM_REPORT_SELCHANGED OnReportLostFocus() is called everytime the selection is changed. I know the control has a child CListBox...do I need to do something with ON_LBN_KILLFOCUS? What am I doing incorrectly? Thanks |
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mgampi ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 July 2003 Status: Offline Points: 1201 |
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Hi;
Derive from CXTReportControl and catch WM_KILLFOCUS, then forward it to the parent/owner of the control. |
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Martin Product: Xtreme Toolkit v 22.1.0, new Projects v 24.0.0 Platform: Windows 10 v 22H2 (64bit) Language: VC++ 2022 |
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