'Declaration
Public Event PageDisplayed As GdViewer.PageDisplayedHandler
public event GdViewer.PageDisplayedHandler PageDisplayed
public event PageDisplayed: GdViewer.PageDisplayedHandler;
In JScript, you can handle the events defined by another class, but you cannot define your own.
public: __event GdViewer.PageDisplayedHandler* PageDisplayed
public: event GdViewer.PageDisplayedHandler^ PageDisplayed
Event Data
The event handler receives an argument of type GdViewer.PageDisplayedEventArgs containing data related to this event. The following GdViewer.PageDisplayedEventArgs properties provide information specific to this event.
Property | Description |
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Handled | (Inherited from System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs) |
OriginalSource | (Inherited from System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs) |
RoutedEvent | (Inherited from System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs) |
Source | (Inherited from System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs) |
Example
How to utilize this event in your GdViewer control.
'We assume that the GdViewer1 control has been properly integrated 'and the PageDisplayed event has been properly added. 'Define the event. Sub GdViewer1_PageDisplayed(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GdPicture14.WPF.GdViewer.PageDisplayedEventArgs) MessageBox.Show("The displayed page number: " + GdViewer1.CurrentPage.ToString(), "GdViewer.PageDisplayed") End Sub
//We assume that the GdViewer1 control has been properly integrated //and the PageDisplayed event has been properly added. //Define the event. void GdViewer1_PageDisplayed(object sender, GdPicture14.WPF.GdViewer.PageDisplayedEventArgs e) { MessageBox.Show("The displayed page number: " + GdViewer1.CurrentPage.ToString(), "GdViewer.PageDisplayed"); }
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