if "tv" is your QxTabView:
tv.
getBar().
getManager().addEventListener ("changeSelected", function (e) {
})
inside the eventhandler you can call "e.getData()" to get the
QxTabViewButton which was clicked.
Patrick W. Fraley wrote:
Ok Seems like the picture got stripped. So here again this time as an
attachement ;)
Patrick W. Fraley schrieb:
Hi All,
I have created a small application which consists of a window ( see
attached pic ). On the left of the window one can select a market,
which will then display on the right the contained brands.
Now since there are more than 20000 brands I do not load all of them
at startup, so on the first click on a market I load a script which
creates 3 new lists and adds them to the tabPanes and then sets the
display to true. Now the problem is that the user has to move the
mouse or press a key in order for the list to be displayed.
Now once the list has been loaded it seems that the display of the
list works just fine ( without user interaction ).
Another question I have is what event gets fired when the tab is
clicked ( it does not seem to be execute )? And is there also an
event fired when the tabPane has been displayed? The reason I ask is
that switching between tabPanes can take up to 5 seconds and during
that time I would like to display a small status window to tell the
user to be patient? Is that possible?
Tia
Patrick
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