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WinBinder Manual/Windows messages and events

WinBinder simplifies the process of responding to control or object events by selecting the most common and intuitive Windows message or messages for each control and sending a call to the callback function.

Only some events (e.g. button is pressed, list selection is changed, slider is moved, and so on) are passed to the main handler by default. These are the default events. Other events -- like mouse clicks, double-clicks and mouse movements -- are called additional notification events, and they will not be processed by default. To do this, you must explicitly include WBC_NOTIFY as style and the respective notification flags (e.g. WBC_DBLCLICK, WBC_MOUSEMOVE) in the window or dialog box param argument when it is created with the wb_create_window() function.

Example

$mainwin = wb_create_window(NULL, ResizableWindow, "Resize me", 200, 100, 410, 400, 
   WBC_NOTIFY, WBC_RESIZE | WBC_MOUSEMOVE | WBC_MOUSEDOWN | WBC_MOUSEUP);

Classes and events

The following table shows the default and additional events that can be generated by each WinBinder class.


WinBinder class Meaning of default event Additional notification events (WBC_NOTIFY) ³
Accel Keyboard combination was pressed
Calendar Selection has changed
CheckBox Checked state has changed
ComboBox Selection has changed
EditBox Text has changed
Frame (none)
Gauge (none)
HTMLControl N/A
HyperLink N/A
ImageButton Control was pressed
InvisibleArea Control was pressed
Label (none)
ListBox Selection has changed WBC_DBLCLICK
ListView Selection has changed WBC_DBLCLICK, WBC_HEADERSEL
Menu Menu item was selected
PushButton Control was pressed
RadioButton Selection has changed
RTFEditBox Text has changed
ScrollBar Scrolling occurred
Slider Position has changed
Spinner Position has changed
StatusBar (none)
TabControl Selected tab has changed WBC_HEADERSEL
ToolBar Toolbar button was pressed
TreeView Selection has changed WBC_DBLCLICK
¹ Additional events need the WBC_NOTIFY style flag and the respective notification flags (e.g. WBC_DBLCLICK, WBC_MOUSEMOVE) in the window or dialog box param argument when it is created with the wb_create_window() function. For a list of notification flags, see Callback functions and window handlers.

See also

Winbinder Projects