On Sat, 22 May 2010, Luiz Americo Pereira Camara wrote:
Mattias Gaertner escreveu:
On Sat, 22 May 2010 18:33:47 -0300
Luiz Americo Pereira Camara <[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks. But i think that won't help me. I'm creating a instance of a
generic TForm (see code below) and than setting the properties after the
call to constructor.
I would need that the properties be set after loading the stored
properties and before FormClass.Loaded is called but it's to late.
The problem is that Loaded is called inside the constructor call chain. I
could create the instance through NewInstance but AFAIK that is too early
(before creating the stored/published properties).
var
Form: TForm;
begin
//FormClass: TFormClass
Form := FormClass.Create(Owner);
SetObjectProperties(Form, FormProperties);
[..]
end;
What do you want to achieve? Why do you think you have to set a property
after loading and before
Loaded?
Just for convenience.
Currently i'm sending a custom message to notify the form that all properties
(stored in lfm plus customized) are initialized so it can take the necessary
actions:
Form.Perform(CM_INIT, 0, 0);
If i find such event/procedure i could get rid of the message
sending/receiving.
Not a big issue. I still can use OnShow, CreateWnd but it would not be as
intuitive as using Loaded.
What is wrong with overriding Loaded ? It is the last thing that is called ?
Michael.
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