Hello!
Clicking this checkbox:
Always triggers the e_annots_changed event.
And in that event I set a flag indicating if an annot has changed.
In our app, we do not want the checkbox to indicate to the app that an annot has changed.
So is there a way i can detect that checkbox change so we can avoid setting our flag?
/Ronny
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Re: e_annots_changed
Hello jusWest,
From what I see, the e_annots_changed does not hold this information. You should monitor the op_annots_setState execution - it's being launched when that state is being changed.
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Alex
From what I see, the e_annots_changed does not hold this information. You should monitor the op_annots_setState execution - it's being launched when that state is being changed.
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Re: e_annots_changed
the event op_annots_setState does not fire when i click that checkbox, neither if I try to change/add or delete an annot.
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Re: e_annots_changed
Hello jusWest,
It's not an event - but an operation. Basically you should catch the e_operBeforeExecute event and see what operation is being executed.
Cheers,
Alex
It's not an event - but an operation. Basically you should catch the e_operBeforeExecute event and see what operation is being executed.
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