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Topic Title: "Enter" and "Scape" for Ok and Cancel buttons
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Created On: 15-Dec-2003 13:55
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Answer This question was answered by , on Friday, December 19, 2003 12:38 PM

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Dear Tony,

Thanks for yours tips, I find that buttons created using the button() function are responsive to the Enter key if the last optional parameter is "styleIsDefault" and buttons are responsive to the Escape key if the parameter is "styleIsCloseBtn". This works properly.

Ilma.
 16-Dec-2003 19:45
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Douglas Zawacki

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Daniel,

I'm not sure I really understand the question. Could you try again? Also, What DOORs version are you using?

Edited: 16-Dec-2003 at 19:46 by Douglas Zawacki
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 17-Dec-2003 15:22
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Tony Goodman

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The standard "Close" button is resposive to the Escape key.

Buttons created using the button() function are responsive to the Enter key if it has the keyboard focus.

You can set the keyboard focus for a button by using the setFocus() function.

It seems that buttons craeted with ok() and apply() functions do not respond to the enter key.


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