Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-89CD2CFC-87B8-40ED-A6E9-C189923E1FF5
Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-89CD2CFC-87B8-40ED-A6E9-C189923E1FF5
SETACTIVEQQ
QuickWin Function: Makes a child window active, but does not give it focus. This routine is only available for Windows.
USE IFQWIN
result = SETACTIVEQQ (unit)
unit |
(Input) INTEGER(4). Unit number of the child window to be made active. |
The result type is INTEGER(4). The result is 1 if successful; otherwise, 0.
When a window is made active, it receives graphics output (from ARC, LINETO and OUTGTEXT, for example) but is not brought to the foreground and does not have the focus. If a window needs to be brought to the foreground, it must be given the focus. A window is given focus with FOCUSQQ, by clicking it with the mouse, or by performing I/O other than graphics on it, unless the window was opened with IOFOCUS='.FALSE.'. By default, IOFOCUS='.TRUE.', except for child windows opened as unit '*'.
The window that has the focus is always on top, and all other windows have their title bars grayed out. A window can have the focus and yet not be active and not have graphics output directed to it. Graphical output is independent of focus.
If IOFOCUS='.TRUE.', the child window receives focus prior to each READ, WRITE, PRINT, or OUTTEXT. Calls to graphics functions (such as OUTGTEXT and ARC) do not cause the focus to shift.