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OnEnter bug

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Srdjan
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OnEnter bug

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Why Event OnEnter not fire on first item ? See attachment. My solve for dos
to win conversion.
Best regards
Srdjan Dragojlovic


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OnEnter bug

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Srdjan,
sorry for the delay.
> Why Event OnEnter not fire on first item ? See attachment. My solve for
> dos
> to win conversion.
No OnEnter event is fired when the form is created and shown; it's so by
design. Later, when navigating among the controls, you can see that OnEnter
is fired for every control.
If you really need that behavior, you may fire the event by code from the
form's OnShow one.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com
José F. Giménez
[Equipo de Xailer / Xailer team]
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Srdjan
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Registrado: Dom Jun 22, 2008 1:39 pm

OnEnter bug

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OK :)
"Jose F. Gimenez" <jfgimenez@wanadoo.es> wrote in message
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> Srdjan,
>
> sorry for the delay.
>
> > Why Event OnEnter not fire on first item ? See attachment. My solve for
> > dos
> > to win conversion.
>
> No OnEnter event is fired when the form is created and shown; it's so by
> design. Later, when navigating among the controls, you can see that
OnEnter
> is fired for every control.
>
> If you really need that behavior, you may fire the event by code from the
> form's OnShow one.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Jose F. Gimenez
> http://www.xailer.com
>
>
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