How are you confirming that this doesn't fire?  If this is your exact code,
then it seems likely that it's actually throwing an exception -- isFirst
will not be defined when the first line executes.

On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 7:31 AM, xkrja <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I've the following code:
>
> def inputBox_MouseLeftButtonDown(s, e):
>    if isFirst == True:
>            root.inputBox.Text = ""
>            isFirst = False
>
> root.inputBox.MouseLeftButtonDown += inputBox_MouseLeftButtonDown
>
> Problem is the event doesn't fire when I click the inputBox (which is a
> textbox). The debugger doesn't say anything. I have another event handler
> and that one works fine:
>
> root.inputBox.KeyDown += inputBox_KeyDown
>
> Anyone has any idea what's wrong with the MouseLeftButtonDown event?
>
>
> Another question: Which tool do you guys say is the best for developing
> IronPython + Silverlight apps? I find it hard in Visual Studio since the
> debugger only lets you step through the code but you can't see any variable
> values.
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