private void mnuClassView_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) { // Open the edit class window EditClassWindow editClass = new EditClassWindow(); editClass.ShowDialog(); }
private void btnClassEdit_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) { // Open edit class window & show & then fix list of classes EditClassWindow ecw = new EditClassWindow(); ecw.ShowDialog(); populateClassesList(); }
private void btnEditClass_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) { // Show the edit class dialog. Most dialogs like this are only visible by sysadmins, but this one // is shared, since it makes more sense for a teacher to be able to edit classes. // First, naturally, we make sure they've selected a class and then we pass it as an argument if (lstClasses.SelectedIndex != -1) { EditClassWindow ecw = new EditClassWindow((Class)lstClasses.SelectedItem); ecw.ShowDialog(); } else { App.Message("Validation Error", "Please select a class to edit."); } }