From: John H. <ec...@ya...> - 2008-01-07 00:00:48
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You can pass a None down. As I said before, as long as you are not using more advance form of doing things, you should be ok. Be careful about calling events from on_initialize because the components might not have been created yet. --- Tony Cappellini <cap...@gm...> wrote: > Where do you get the event object from, for an event > that hasn't occurred? > These are automatically passed to the handler by > pythoncard. > But, we cannot cal an event handler without passing > an event object. > > >> def on_button1_mouseClick(self, >>>>> event > <<<<<<<): > >> self.on_button2_mouseClick(event) > > >>If that's all you want to do, then it's simply. > Just > >>make a call to that event handler. > > >>For instance: > > >> def on_button1_mouseClick(self, event): > >> self.on_button2_mouseClick(event) > -- John Henry |