Perhaps you could have the onpopup event attached to an action...or
all the menu's items.  I'm not on my Delphi system right now but the TAction
component has events for each action item that might provide what you need.

from "Robert Meek" dba "Tangentals Design"
Creative Concepts Programming for Windows Vista
E-mail:  ffo...@comcast.net

"...There no longer exists any communities...only special Interests."  as
remarked by one Photojournalist and Writer in relation to the infamous
'Mapplethorp trial' of Cinncinate.  I'm happy to know why this is true and
the protection it provides everyone from 1st amendment rights
violations...escpecially those in L.A. and Seattle!
As for New York, it's difficult to get worked up over a conglomerate of
special  interests such as it represents, when opposition to every one and
every thing not their own has become its most apparent trait and appalling
attribute!     
 

        


-----Original Message-----
From: delphi-boun...@elists.org [mailto:delphi-boun...@elists.org] On Behalf
Of Cédric Joubert
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 10:38 AM
To: Borland's Delphi Discussion List
Subject: Re: Detect Popup Release

i don't need to close it .... but I would like to detect when the popup is
hided or closed ?
how could you detect this event ?

Cédric


>        That's pretty standard behavior.  If you want to be able to close
> the popup menu without making a command choice, then add a close or cancel
> menu item without an event.
>
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