Esempio n. 1
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        // Gives event subscriber a chance to prevent
        // the dialog from closing, based on
        // the current state of the app and the button
        // used to commit. Note that we don't
        // have full access at this stage to
        // the full dialog state.
        internal int RaiseClosingEvent(int id)
        {
            EventHandler <TaskDialogClosingEventArgs> handler = Closing;

            if (handler != null)
            {
                TaskDialogButtonBase       customButton = null;
                TaskDialogClosingEventArgs e            = new TaskDialogClosingEventArgs();

                // Try to identify the button - is it a standard one?
                TaskDialogStandardButtons buttonClicked = MapButtonIdToStandardButton(id);

                // If not, it had better be a custom button...
                if (buttonClicked == TaskDialogStandardButtons.None)
                {
                    customButton = GetButtonForId(id);

                    // ... or we have a problem.
                    if (customButton == null)
                    {
                        throw new InvalidOperationException("Bad button ID in closing event.");
                    }

                    e.CustomButton = customButton.Name;

                    e.TaskDialogResult = TaskDialogResult.CustomButtonClicked;
                }
                else
                {
                    e.TaskDialogResult = (TaskDialogResult)buttonClicked;
                }

                // Raise the event and determine how to proceed.
                handler(this, e);
                if (e.Cancel)
                {
                    return((int)HRESULT.S_FALSE);
                }
            }

            // It's okay to let the dialog close.
            return((int)HRESULT.S_OK);
        }
Esempio n. 2
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        // Gives event subscriber a chance to prevent
        // the dialog from closing, based on
        // the current state of the app and the button
        // used to commit. Note that we don't
        // have full access at this stage to
        // the full dialog state.
        internal int RaiseClosingEvent(int id)
        {
            EventHandler<TaskDialogClosingEventArgs> handler = Closing;
            if (handler != null)
            {

                TaskDialogButtonBase customButton = null;
                TaskDialogClosingEventArgs e = new TaskDialogClosingEventArgs();

                // Try to identify the button - is it a standard one?
                TaskDialogStandardButtons buttonClicked = MapButtonIdToStandardButton(id);

                // If not, it had better be a custom button...
                if (buttonClicked == TaskDialogStandardButtons.None)
                {
                    customButton = GetButtonForId(id);

                    // ... or we have a problem.
                    if (customButton == null)
                        throw new InvalidOperationException("Bad button ID in closing event.");

                    e.CustomButton = customButton.Name;

                    e.TaskDialogResult = TaskDialogResult.CustomButtonClicked;
                }
                else
                    e.TaskDialogResult = (TaskDialogResult)buttonClicked;

                // Raise the event and determine how to proceed.
                handler(this, e);
                if (e.Cancel)
                    return (int)HRESULT.S_FALSE;
            }

            // It's okay to let the dialog close.
            return (int)HRESULT.S_OK;
        }
Esempio n. 3
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 void dialog_Closing(object sender, TaskDialogClosingEventArgs e)
 {
     Console.WriteLine(e.TaskDialogResult);
 }
Esempio n. 4
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 private static void Td_Closing( object sender, TaskDialogClosingEventArgs e )
 {
     _buttonPressed = e.CustomButton;
 }