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Re: How to detect main menu being opened



Hi Andreas,

In brief: Because it's a real-time, keyboard intensive game (that is, it keeps going) and it's the nice thing to do from the user perspective whenever he does something that might take his hands from it. I already, for example, key the pause to the window losing focus, starting a resize, etc.

Thanks,

Doug

On Mar 20, 2007, at 2:58 PM, Andreas Mayer wrote:


Am 20.03.2007 um 18:17 Uhr schrieb Doug F:

So, I need a way to generate some sort of event or target/action when ANY menu is opened (via click or, even, Control-F2 to focus on the menu bar) so I can pause my application.

May I ask *why* you want to pause the app?

I have never felt the need to know, if a menu is currently open.


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