Thanks, Mario.
Yes, I''m really enjoying using wxRuby. I''ve been away from
desktop apps
for a very long time, and after a few years of web apps, it''s been fun
to quickly develop a nice, fast app using Ruby and native widgets.
I used your Wx::Timer suggestion
Mario Steele wrote:> Hello Phil,
>
> Welcome to the list, and it''s good that you are finding wxRuby
useful to
> your purposes. As to your question, you are correct in assuming that
> ListCtrl''s event handling isn''t completed when you
attempt to switch focus
> from the ListCtrl to your TextCtrl. There are two ways in which you can do
> this, but you have to understand how Ruby and wxWidgets are handled on the
> back side of the system.
>
> ...snip...
>
> Wx::Timer.after(500) do
> # set_focus your TextCtrl here
> end
>
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