Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!cis.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!aero-c!gumby.dsd.trw.com!trwind!venice!press From: press@venice.SEDD.TRW.COM (Barry Press) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms.programmer Subject: Re: Sensing focus in a dialog box Message-ID: <1134@venice.SEDD.TRW.COM> Date: 28 Jun 91 20:18:54 GMT References: <1991Jun25.210210.3046@beaver.cs.washington.edu> <1132@venice.SEDD.TRW.COM> <1991Jun28.180952.6556@hyper.hyper.com> Reply-To: press@venice.sedd.trw.com (Barry Press) Organization: TRW Systems Engineering & Development Division, Redondo Beach, CA Lines: 16 In article <1991Jun28.180952.6556@hyper.hyper.com> bonneau@hyper.UUCP (Paul Bonneau,,) writes: >In article <1132@venice.SEDD.TRW.COM> press@venice.sedd.trw.com (Barry Press) writes: >>In article <1991Jun25.210210.3046@beaver.cs.washington.edu> goble@cs.washington.edu (Brian Goble) writes: >>>the next edit box I want to know that something is in that first >>dialog box. If I recall right, it's EN_SELCHANGE, or something like that. >The EN_CHANGE message is used to notify the owner that the (Apologies for not looking up the details, but ...) Paul, if I remember right I really did mean EN_SELCHANGE. There is a notification that says that the selection has changed, and I thought that it was there in general as well as for list boxes and combo boxes. Your method works, however. -- Barry Press Internet: press@venice.sedd.trw.com