On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:19 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Rick Schummer wrote:
>>>> I was under the impression that with you click the X in the top right
> of a form it would call the
>> form release method and then the unload method. <<
>>
>> The best way to understand the ordering of events is to use Event
> Tracking in the debugger. You pick
>> the events, turn on tracking, and the information begins flowing to the
> Debug Output window or a
>> file. Extremely useful in cases like this.
>
>
> Great answer. Do other languages/dev-environments have this cool
> feature? I would think so, but who knows. _Steve -- does DotNet have this?
>
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> CMImport.exe!CMImport.MainForm.btnImport_Click(object sender = {Text =
> "Import"}, System.EventArgs e = {X = 28 Y = 15 Button = Left}) Line 76 C#
that is from the call stack on the current winform app that I am playing with.
Sure we can capture everything but what an overload you could / will get!
--
Stephen Russell
Sr. Production Systems Programmer
Mimeo.com
Memphis TN
901.246-0159
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