On Wednesday 04 May 2016 19:06:20 Martin Schreiber wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 May 2016 18:50:26 Martin Schreiber wrote:
> > On Wednesday 04 May 2016 08:10:07 Martin Schreiber wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 03 May 2016 23:09:43 Krzysztof wrote:
> > > > Hi Martin,
> > > >
> > > > This is only suggestion because I'm solving such things with timers
> > > > but I noticed that you like add new stuff ;) . I have TStringEdit
> > > > used for filters. Filter do some time consuming stuff (SQL query on
> > > > big database) so do this on each user typed char is overloaded. I
> > > > have implemented "delayed" OnChange using timer. My fake OnChange is
> > > > called after N (e.g 300 milliseconds) when user stop typing. Very
> > > > handy. Maybe you want to implement it or create new TDelayedEdit or
> > > > something like that. It is not "must need" because already solved it
> > > > by timers. There are two exceptions where OnChange is called
> > > > immediately: 1. User press ENTER
> > > > 2. User click on "clear" button
> > >
> > > Added to wishlist.
> >
> > git master c0b1d99c213405f44bdc19d85a86f45dd1e49671 has
> > TcustomDataedit.TexteditDelayus and OnTexteditDelayed.
>
> Haha, it already existed!
> Have a look to TEdit.Delay and TEdit.OnTExtEditedDelayed. I'll unify the
> two implementations.
>
I reverted the changes of TDataEdit because the overhead is too big, please 
use TEdit from tab 'Widgets' instead.

Martin



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