IUIX_Button::NotifyTarget Property
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− | <pre class="brush:cpp;gutter:false">HRESULT get_NotifyTarget([out, retval] IUIX_Obj** | + | <pre class="brush:cpp;gutter:false">HRESULT get_NotifyTarget([out, retval] IUIX_Obj** pTarget); |
− | HRESULT put_NotifyTarget([in] IUIX_Obj* | + | HRESULT put_NotifyTarget([in] IUIX_Obj* pTarget); |
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
[[PXV:IUIX_Button|IUIX_Button]] | [[PXV:IUIX_Button|IUIX_Button]] |
Latest revision as of 04:11, 15 June 2015
The NotifyTarget property allows the sending of messages of the e_Notify type from the current UI object to another UI object. If the current object's NotifyTarget property is not set explicitly, then any e_Notify messages will be directed to its nearest parent (if any).
For instance, dialog controls send their e_Notify messages to the dialog by default. To configure them to send e_Notify messages to each other, use the NotifyTarget property.
Syntax
HRESULT get_NotifyTarget([out, retval] IUIX_Obj** pTarget); HRESULT put_NotifyTarget([in] IUIX_Obj* pTarget);