diff --git a/docs/latex/wx/tevent.tex b/docs/latex/wx/tevent.tex index 718f2eaae1..e6b7cb9382 100644 --- a/docs/latex/wx/tevent.tex +++ b/docs/latex/wx/tevent.tex @@ -184,19 +184,22 @@ used by, the native controls in a dialog. In this case, a special event handler will have to be written that will override ProcessEvent() in order to pass all events (or any selection of them) to the parent window. -\subsection{Redirection of command events to the window with the focus} - -The usual upward search through the window hierarchy for command event -handlers does not always meet an application's requirements. Say you have two -wxTextCtrl windows in a frame, plus a toolbar with Cut, Copy and Paste -buttons. To avoid the need to define event handlers in the frame -and redirect them explicitly to the window with the focus, command events -are sent to the window with the focus first, for -menu and toolbar command and UI update events only. This means that -each window can handle its own commands and UI updates independently. In -fact wxTextCtrl can handle Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo and Redo commands and UI update -requests, so no extra coding is required to support them in your menus and -toolbars. +% VZ: it doesn't work like this, but just in case we ever reenable this +% behaviour, I leave it here +% +% \subsection{Redirection of command events to the window with the focus} +% +% The usual upward search through the window hierarchy for command event +% handlers does not always meet an application's requirements. Say you have two +% wxTextCtrl windows in a frame, plus a toolbar with Cut, Copy and Paste +% buttons. To avoid the need to define event handlers in the frame +% and redirect them explicitly to the window with the focus, command events +% are sent to the window with the focus first, for +% menu and toolbar command and UI update events only. This means that +% each window can handle its own commands and UI updates independently. In +% fact wxTextCtrl can handle Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo and Redo commands and UI update +% requests, so no extra coding is required to support them in your menus and +% toolbars. \subsection{Pluggable event handlers}