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Category: Windows Event functions |
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The following constants are used to manage Windows events:
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Cancels the interception of a Windows event on a WINDEV control or window (implemented by Event).
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Ends the execution of a timer triggered by Timer.
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Ends the execution of a timer triggered by TimerSys.
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Usage example of the Event function
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Intercepts a Windows event on a control, a group of controls or a WINDEV window.
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Indicates whether a specific procedure is run when a Windows event is sent to a control or window.
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Returns the system "Handle" (HWND) of a WINDEV control or window.
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Forces the parent of the next window to open.
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MultiTask is used to: - define a timeout,
- give control back to Windows,
- give control back to Windows and to WLanguage.
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Sends a Windows message to a control or to a window.
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Sends a Windows message to a control or to a window.
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Periodically and automatically calls a WLanguage procedure.
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Periodically and automatically calls a WLanguage procedure.
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Temporarily stops the program execution.
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List of functions for managing Windows events
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