From: Jonathan S. <jso...@al...> - 2001-06-14 13:16:48
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Simon,. I can answer the second question. In the subroutine that captures the event invoking the popup menu you can do this: my($X, $Y) = Win32::GUI::GetCursorPos(); $MainWindow->TrackPopupMenu($PopupMenu->{ItemProp},$X, $Y); In this case ItemProp is the name given to the popup menu. I hope this helps. Jonathan ----------------------------------------------------------- Jonathan Southwick jso...@al... Technical & Network Services Allegheny College, Meadville, PA 16335 At 6/14/2001 02:48 PM, you wrote: >Dear fellow GUI fans, > >Say I want have a right-mouse-click driven context pop-up menu in a >TreeView... > >1. How to discover when the right-mouse-button is pressed and relate it to >a particular tree node? ...TreeView methods only seem to support left >clicking, or? > >2. How to figure out the screen coordinates of the click in order to place >the pop-up menu? > >Thanks, > >Simon > > >Powered by the Email PIM - Info Select - www.miclog.com > >_______________________________________________ >Perl-Win32-GUI-Users mailing list >Per...@li... >http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/perl-win32-gui-users |