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The /did command allows you to modify the values of controls in a dialog.


Synopsis

/did -ftebvhnmcukradiogjsl <name> <id> [n] [text | filename | start [end] ]

Switches

  • -f - set focus on <id>, use -fu to set a tab on focus
  • -t - set <id> as default button
  • -e - enable <id>
  • -b - disable <id>
  • -v - make <id> visible
  • -h - hide <id>
  • -n - enables editbox
  • -m - disables editbox
  • -c - check a checkbox/radio/list/combo/ line, can be used to set the selection of text in a line,
  • -u - uncheck a checkbox/radio/list/combo line, used with -c, can be used to mark a 3dstate checkbox as indeterminate
  • -k - used with -cu, keeps other selections in a listbox
  • -s - checks the checkbox of an item in a listbox control that uses checkboxes
  • -l - unchecks the checkbox of an item in a listbox control that uses checkboxes
  • -r - clears all text in <id>
  • -a - appends text to the end of a control or a menu
  • -d - deletes the Nth line in a listbox/combo
  • -i - insert line in a listbox/combo or to a menu
  • -o - overwrite the Nth line in a listbox/combo with text
  • -g - set a new icon/bmp to an icon control
  • -z - resets the width of horizontal scrollbar in listbox, or set the range of a scrollbar control
  • -j - resets the edited setting in an editbox

Parameters

  • <name> - name of the dialog
  • <id> - id of the controls, you can use the form N-N1,N2-N3 to change multiple ids at once, 1-5,6,9 would change the following ids: 1,2,3,4,5,6,9
  • [n] - usually a line number, it can also be an id number with menus, use 0 if you want to access the edit of a combo control.
  • [text] - the text parameter if applicable
  • [filename] - used with -g
  • [start [end]] - used with -z to set the range of a scrollbar, or with -c to set a selection

Example

None

Compatibility

Added: 5.5

Added On: 08/01/99

Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.

See also