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|x1= <pre>_control | |x1= <pre>_control ctrlSetEventHandler ["KeyDown", ""]</pre> |= Example 1 | ||
|x2= <pre>(_display displayCtrl 108) ctrlSetEventHandler ["LBSelChanged","['ListChange',_this] call FireEvents"];</pre> |= Example 2 (using call) | |x2= <pre>(_display displayCtrl 108) ctrlSetEventHandler ["LBSelChanged","['ListChange',_this] call FireEvents"];</pre> |= Example 2 (using call) |
Revision as of 11:23, 21 September 2017
Description
- Description:
- Sets given event handler of given control. The provided function should return true/false indicating that the event has handled this event fully or not and whether the engine should execute it's default code or not afterwards. See User Interface Event Handlers for the full list of handler names. If applicable, see DIK_KeyCodes for a list of key code constants, which are relevant to key related user interface events like: KeyDown & KeyUp.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- controlName ctrlSetEventHandler [handlerName, function]
- Parameters:
- controlName: Control
- [handlerName, function]: Array
- handlerName: String
- function: String
- Return Value:
- Nothing
Examples
- Example 1:
_control ctrlSetEventHandler ["KeyDown", ""]
- Example 2:
(_display displayCtrl 108) ctrlSetEventHandler ["LBSelChanged","['ListChange',_this] call FireEvents"];
Additional Information
Notes
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Notes
- Unknown
- The article User Interface Event Handlers contains a list of event handler names.
Be aware though, that the preceding "on" in the listed names must be eliminated when used with the ctrlSetEventHandler command. e.g. instead of_control ctrlSetEventHandler ["OnLBSelChanged", ""]; // WRONG
use_control ctrlSetEventHandler ["LBSelChanged", ""]; // RIGHT