Difference between revisions of "CalendarView.ConstructContextualMenu"
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If you return True, the contextual menu is displayed. The parameters ''x'' and ''y'' are the mouse locations. | If you return True, the contextual menu is displayed. The parameters ''x'' and ''y'' are the mouse locations. | ||
If the event was fired because of a non-mouse event, then x and y are both set to -1. | If the event was fired because of a non-mouse event, then x and y are both set to -1. | ||
− | If the mouse is over a CalendarEvent when this event is fired, ''cEvent'' hovered CalendarEvent. | + | If the mouse is over a [[CalendarEvent]] when this event is fired, ''cEvent'' hovered CalendarEvent. |
Latest revision as of 13:20, 6 August 2015
Event
CalendarView.ConstructContextualMenu ( base As MenuItem, x As Integer, y As Integer, cEvent As CalendarEvent ) As Boolean
This event is called when it is appropriate to display a contextual menu for the control.
If you return True, the contextual menu is displayed. The parameters x and y are the mouse locations. If the event was fired because of a non-mouse event, then x and y are both set to -1. If the mouse is over a CalendarEvent when this event is fired, cEvent hovered CalendarEvent.