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Latest revision as of 14:30, 20 May 2018
This event is triggered each time a GUI element gains input focus (mainly useful for windows, editboxes and memos but triggered for all GUI elements nevertheless).
Parameters
No parameters.
Source
The source of this event is the GUI element which just gained input focus.
Example
local window, editbox = nil, nil addCommandHandler("example", function() local screenWidth, screenHeight = guiGetScreenSize() local windowWidth, windowHeight = 263, 90 local left = screenWidth/2 - windowWidth/2 local top = screenHeight/2 - windowHeight/2 window = guiCreateWindow(left, top, windowWidth, windowHeight, "Example Window", false) editbox = guiCreateEdit(11, 41, 241, 22, "", false, window) addEventHandler("onClientGUIFocus", editbox, onClientGUIFocus_editbox, true) --true because for the example we want propagated events addEventHandler("onClientGUIBlur", editbox, onClientGUIBlur_editbox, true) --true because for the example we want propagated events showCursor(true) end) function onClientGUIFocus_editbox() if source == editbox then outputChatBox("Example editBox received input focus") elseif source == window then outputChatBox("Example window received input focus") end end function onClientGUIBlur_editbox() if source == editbox then outputChatBox("Example editBox lost input focus") elseif source == window then outputChatBox("Example window lost input focus") end end
Note
When a widget in a window that didn't have focus before receives focus, onClientGUIFocus is triggered first for the window and then for the child widget. When the window already had focus, onClientGUIFocus is only triggered for the newly focused child widget.
See Also
Input
GUI
- onClientGUIAccepted
- onClientGUIBlur
- onClientGUIChanged
- onClientGUIClick
- onClientGUIComboBoxAccepted
- onClientGUIDoubleClick
- onClientGUIFocus
- onClientGUIMouseDown
- onClientGUIMouseUp
- onClientGUIMove
- onClientGUIScroll
- onClientGUISize
- onClientGUITabSwitched
- onClientMouseEnter
- onClientMouseLeave
- onClientMouseMove
- onClientMouseWheel
Client event functions
- triggerLatentServerEvent
- triggerServerEvent
- Shared
- addEvent
- addEventHandler
- cancelEvent
- cancelLatentEvent
- getEventHandlers
- getLatentEventHandles
- getLatentEventStatus
- removeEventHandler
- triggerEvent
- wasEventCancelled