CommonDialog.HelpRequest Event
Definition
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Occurs when the user clicks the Help button on a common dialog box.
public:
event EventHandler ^ HelpRequest;
public event EventHandler HelpRequest;
public event EventHandler? HelpRequest;
member this.HelpRequest : EventHandler
Public Custom Event HelpRequest As EventHandler
Event Type
Examples
The following code example demonstrates initializing a ColorDialog object setting the AnyColor, AllowFullOpen properties. The ColorDialog object does not allow the user to set a custom color, but it allows the full set of basic colors to be displayed. By setting the SolidColorOnly property to false, it allows the display of colors that are combinations of other colors on systems with 256 or less colors. The example also shows setting the ShowHelp property and handling a HelpRequest event for a dialog box. To run the example, paste the following code in a form and call the InitializeColorDialog
method in the form's constructor or Load
method. This example requires that the Click
event of the button is connected to the event handler defined in the example.
// This method initializes ColorDialog1 to allow any colors,
// and combination colors on systems with 256 colors or less,
// but will not allow the user to set custom colors. The
// dialog will contain the help button.
void InitializeColorDialog()
{
this->ColorDialog1 = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::ColorDialog;
this->ColorDialog1->AllowFullOpen = false;
this->ColorDialog1->AnyColor = true;
this->ColorDialog1->SolidColorOnly = false;
this->ColorDialog1->ShowHelp = true;
// Associate the event-handling method with
// the HelpRequest event.
this->ColorDialog1->HelpRequest +=
gcnew System::EventHandler( this, &Form1::ColorDialog1_HelpRequest );
}
// This method opens the dialog and checks the DialogResult value.
// If the result is OK, the text box's background color will be changed
// to the user-selected color.
void Button1_Click( System::Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e )
{
::DialogResult result = ColorDialog1->ShowDialog();
if ( result == ::DialogResult::OK )
{
TextBox1->BackColor = ColorDialog1->Color;
}
}
// This method is called when the HelpRequest event is raised,
//which occurs when the user clicks the Help button on the ColorDialog object.
void ColorDialog1_HelpRequest( Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e )
{
MessageBox::Show( "Please select a color by clicking it. " +
"This will change the BackColor property of the TextBox." );
}
// This method initializes ColorDialog1 to allow any colors,
// and combination colors on systems with 256 colors or less,
// but will not allow the user to set custom colors. The
// dialog will contain the help button.
private void InitializeColorDialog()
{
this.ColorDialog1 = new System.Windows.Forms.ColorDialog();
this.ColorDialog1.AllowFullOpen = false;
this.ColorDialog1.AnyColor = true;
this.ColorDialog1.SolidColorOnly = false;
this.ColorDialog1.ShowHelp = true;
// Associate the event-handling method with
// the HelpRequest event.
this.ColorDialog1.HelpRequest
+= new System.EventHandler(ColorDialog1_HelpRequest);
}
// This method opens the dialog and checks the DialogResult value.
// If the result is OK, the text box's background color will be changed
// to the user-selected color.
private void Button1_Click(System.Object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
DialogResult result = ColorDialog1.ShowDialog();
if (result.Equals(DialogResult.OK))
{
TextBox1.BackColor = ColorDialog1.Color;
}
}
// This method is called when the HelpRequest event is raised,
//which occurs when the user clicks the Help button on the ColorDialog object.
private void ColorDialog1_HelpRequest(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
MessageBox.Show("Please select a color by clicking it. "
+ "This will change the BackColor property of the TextBox.");
}
' This method initializes ColorDialog1 to allow any colors,
' and combination colors on systems with 256 colors or less,
' but will not allow the user to set custom colors. The
' dialog will contain the help button.
Private Sub InitializeColorDialog()
Me.ColorDialog1 = New System.Windows.Forms.ColorDialog
Me.ColorDialog1.AllowFullOpen = False
Me.ColorDialog1.AnyColor = True
Me.ColorDialog1.SolidColorOnly = False
Me.ColorDialog1.ShowHelp = True
End Sub
' This method opens the dialog and checks the DialogResult value.
' If the result is OK, the text box's background color will be changed
' to the user-selected color.
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, _
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim result As DialogResult = ColorDialog1.ShowDialog()
If (result.Equals(DialogResult.OK)) Then
TextBox1.BackColor = ColorDialog1.Color
End If
End Sub
' This method is called when the HelpRequest event is raised,
'which occurs when the user clicks the Help button on the ColorDialog object.
Private Sub ColorDialog1_HelpRequest(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ColorDialog1.HelpRequest
MessageBox.Show("Please select a color by clicking it." _
& "This will change the BackColor property of the TextBox.")
End Sub
Remarks
For information about handling events, see Handling and Raising Events.