private Sub IbmScreen_NewScreenReady ( ByVal sender As Object _ )
Parameters
- sender
- Sender of event.
This example opens the Macros dialog box when a specific screen is identified.
To run this example, copy this code to ThisIbmScreen code window.
This sample displays a button on the ribbon that runs a macro on a specific screen. The button is not displayed on other screens.Private Sub IbmScreen_NewScreenReady(ByVal sender As Variant) Dim ScreenID1 As String Dim Rtn As ReturnCode 'Get the string at this screen position that uniquely identifies the screen 'For this example, the text at row 1 and column 7 is 'ATM5' ScreenID1 = ThisIbmScreen.GetText(1, 7, 4) 'If the screen ID is 'ATM5', open the Macros dialog box If ScreenID1 = "ATM5" Then ThisIbmTerminal.Macro.ShowMacroDialog End If End Sub
Private Sub IbmScreen_NewScreenReady(ByVal sender As Variant) Dim ScreenID1 As String Dim Rtn As ReturnCode Dim path As String 'Get the string at this screen position that uniquely identifies the screen to display the message on. 'For this example, the text at row 1 and column 38 is 'Entry Panel' ScreenID = ThisIbmScreen.GetText(1, 38, 11) 'If this screen is the screen we want, load the file and show the Scratch Pad. If ScreenID = "ENTRY PANEL" Then path = Environ("USERPROFILE") & "\Documents\Micro Focus\Reflection\ScratchPadMessage.rtf" ThisIbmTerminal.Productivity.ScratchPadLoad (path) ThisIbmTerminal.Productivity.ScratchPadPanelVisible = True End If End Sub
Private Sub IbmScreen_NewScreenReady(ByVal sender As Variant) Dim ui As UiMode Dim control As UiControl Dim screenID As String 'Get the UiMode object that contains the controls for this view. Set ui = ThisView.UiMode 'Get the control. The control ID is displayed in the Identifier field on the UI Designer. Set control = ui.GetControlById("button2") 'Get the text to identify the screen screenID = Trim(ThisIbmScreen.GetText(1, 25, 13)) Debug.Print screenID 'When the appropriate screen is ready, make the control visible If screenID = "INTERNATIONAL" Then control.Visible = True Else control.Visible = False End If End Sub
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