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Home » U++ Library support » U++ Widgets - General questions or Mixed problems » Mapping button to CALLBACK
Mapping button to CALLBACK [message #3884] Thu, 06 July 2006 13:03 Go to next message
dkmorb is currently offline  dkmorb
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Hi all,
I'm new here. Just a question: is there a way to mapping a button (maked by layout desiger) with the code? Can anyone describe me the necessary steps?
Thanks in advance,
Pasquale.
Re: Mapping button to CALLBACK [message #3887 is a reply to message #3884] Thu, 06 July 2006 15:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
victorb is currently offline  victorb
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Pasquale,

You might take a look at the "Button" example.

The difference with what you are looking for is that the button is added via the layout designer.

It is about the same:
- Do not declare the button as a class member,
- But use the button with the name defined in the layout designer.

Hope this help,
Victor
Re: Mapping button to CALLBACK [message #3888 is a reply to message #3887] Thu, 06 July 2006 15:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
fudadmin is currently offline  fudadmin
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victorb wrote on Thu, 06 July 2006 14:10


- But use the button with the name defined in the layout designer.

Victor

Do not forget to enter that name into layout... Smile
Re: Mapping button to CALLBACK [message #3889 is a reply to message #3888] Thu, 06 July 2006 16:42 Go to previous message
dkmorb is currently offline  dkmorb
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Tanks so much, victor.
Pasquale.
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