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== Idle Event == |
== Idle Event == |
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There are two main points when using idle event for [[wxHaskell]] |
There are two main points when using idle event for [[wxHaskell]] |
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where <obj> is a frame, panel, or other objects |
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Revision as of 17:13, 22 February 2006
Idle Event
There are two main points when using idle event for wxHaskell
- First - Set the idle event (The action you want the program do)
- Second - Unset the idle event, i.e. Set the idle event to
set <obj> [ on idle := return False ]
where <obj> is a frame, panel, or other objects
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