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‎Jan 15, 2006
10:45 PM
disable/enable next button in custom dlg
I have created a custom dialog that has textboxes. I want to disable the 'next' button of the dialog when the text boxes are empty and enable when they are all filled. How exactly do I do that (just so you know, I'm an average java programmer).
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‎Jan 27, 2006
04:01 PM
Have you tried to add a Condition to the button?
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‎Feb 02, 2006
03:14 PM
Hi,
I assume you have some kind of event handler...
catch the related container
ISContainer container = arg0.getISContainer();
and do something like
ISButton nextButton = container.getButton("next");
if (nextButton != null) {
nextButton.setEnabled(true);
}
you can catch a textfield by using soemthing like
ISTextField myTextField = (ISPanel) container.getTextField("name of field")
myText.getText() ...
Ok?
Regards,
Heiko
I assume you have some kind of event handler...
catch the related container
ISContainer container = arg0.getISContainer();
and do something like
ISButton nextButton = container.getButton("next");
if (nextButton != null) {
nextButton.setEnabled(true);
}
you can catch a textfield by using soemthing like
ISTextField myTextField = (ISPanel) container.getTextField("name of field")
myText.getText() ...
Ok?
Regards,
Heiko