Hi José,
You simply need to decide which of your controls need to intercept
the Edit menu commands, then create classes based on those controls.
Implement the menu handlers in those classes (defining new events as
appropriate), then make the controls on your windows a subclass of
the appropriate class.
Then, when you control has the focus, it will intercept the relevant
Edit menu command and pass it along to your new event, which you can
code for in your subclass's instance.
Steve
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== Stephen E. Hutson, AquilaDigital Partnership ==
== http://www.adpartnership.net ==
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On Jul 31, 2006, at 3:44 p.m., José Andrés wrote:
Hello List.
I want to use cut, copy and paste in my app for working with
objects, How can I intercept those events and don't change the
actions for the rest of my windows's objects
When I try to put the menuhandler in my window the code didn't
execute, in addition to that I don't want to change own code of
RBfor these menus for the others window's objects
Any help?
Regards, Jose Andres Morey
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