Thanks Joe

I didn't think I would have to subclass, but that worked.
Now with your input, I know 3 ways to do it.

Lou


On Apr 1, 2007, at 10:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Apr 01, 2007, at 23:35 UTC, Detour wrote:
>
>> You can create a new class in your project window in the IDE, set its
>> super to Shell and drag it into a window, voila you can get the
>> DataAvailable
>
> You don't need to create a new class just to be able to drag it to a
> window.  Instead, you can add any class to a window in either of two
> ways:
>
> 1. Control-click in the window editor, and use the big "Add"  
> submenu to
> choose the class you want to add.  Or,
>
> 2. Drag an "Object" from the control list (switch the popup to All
> Controls if you don't see this at the top of the list), and then  
> simply
> change its super to Shell (or whatever class you want).
>
> Best,
> - Joe
>
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