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Subject:Re: arrow keys
Date:Fri, 1 Sep 2017 15:07:17 -0400
From:"Steven Green" <greens@diamondsg.com>
Newsgroups:pnews.paradox-programming
thanks.. that's stupid, for a product that mature to not have had an "event 
type"


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"Mark Bannister"  wrote in message 
news:59a992b9$1@pnews.thedbcommunity.com...

No such thing as that.  You would have to clear your stored key in any
appropriate mouse event as well.  You can also check the moveevent type,
which has reasons.  Check for refreshmove, etc to clear you stored key.
Not an easy one to do.


On 9/1/2017 10:20 AM, Steven Green wrote:
> how can I know, once I'm at the move event (depart) that there was a key 
> event calling it, not a mouse event?
>
> in DOS, we had EventType = "KEY" or EventType = "MOUSE".. I'm missing that 
> logic here
>
> -- 
>
> Steven Green
> Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA
>
> http://www.OasisTradingPost.com
>
> Collectibles and Memorabilia
> Vintage Lego Sets and Parts
> - and Paradox support, too
> "Mark Bannister"  wrote in message 
> news:59a9769a$1@pnews.thedbcommunity.com...
>
> In the keyphysical you need to store the last arrowkey used and clear
> the stored value when not an arrowkey.
>
> On 9/1/2017 9:19 AM, Steven Green wrote:
>> in canDepart or Depart for a field, I want to know which key got me 
>> there.. for up / down / left / right, I want to explicitly tell it where 
>> to go
>>
>> I want the key event, but I'm having a brain fart..
>>
>> -- 
>>
>> Steven Green
>> Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA
>>
>> http://www.OasisTradingPost.com
>>
>> Collectibles and Memorabilia
>> Vintage Lego Sets and Parts
>> - and Paradox support, too
> 


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