I need your help for a simple question. When I override the Dialog
method of a runbase class, I'm able to trap the callback of a click on a
checkbox using the "dialogSelectCtrl" method. My purpose is to
enable/disable another dialog control as the value of the checkbox
changes. Setting the "enabled" or "active" properties of the
dialogControl works, but graphically I can't see any changes until my
checkbox loses its focus, and it's no so nice to see. I need some kind
of "refresh" method on the dialog or on the control, but I can't find
one (or the one I tried didn't bring any result).
Anyone has the solution?
Many many thanks in advance!
Alex
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