On 3/25/06 7:29 AM, "Björn Eiríksson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On 25.3.2006, at 14:56, Jay Wooten wrote:
> 
>> Say you have a window with a listbox and a few rows of data
>> 
>> in that same window you have a container control (an empty one will
>> work)
>> 
>> When you select a row in the listbox, and then press a key - like
>> delete, why does the container control get the keydown event?
>> 
>> To test this, put a msgbox in the keydown event of the container
>> control.
>> 
>> Is this correct behavior?
> 
> REALbasic usually passes KeyDown events to the Parent control/Window
> if you do not return true from the KeyDown event of the Child control
> (in this case the ListBox)

I think Jay's point is that the ListBox is not a child control of the
container.

No, IMO it is not correct behavior.

Michael

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