Thanks. You might want to make note that when dynamic
input is enabled and keystroke input goes to the edit box
at the cursor, IsQuiescent returns true even when keystrokes
have been entered.
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"Albert Szilvasy" wrote in message news:4895873@discussion.autodesk.com...
Sound like a bug to me but I suspect it has been this way for long enough
that fixing it would cause harm than good.
Albert
"Tony Tanzillo" wrote in message
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If IsQuiescent returns false when keystrokes are on the
command line, why does Editor.LeavingQuiescentState
not fire when the first keystroke is typed?
And, if I erase all of the keystrokes with Backspace,
then shouldn't EnteringQuiescentState fire?
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"Albert Szilvasy" wrote in message
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Have you tried Application.IsQuiescent ?
Albert
"Tony Tanzillo" wrote in message
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Hi Owen. Thanks, tried that, no luck.
I know AutoCAD checks this, because it doesn't
respond to mouse clicks in the drawing window if
there's something typed.
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"Owen Wengerd" wrote in message
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Tony:
> Is there any API (C++, undocumented or not) that can
> tell me if keystrokes have been typed at the "Command: "
> prompt, but enter/space hasn't been pressed?
Maybe 'acedIsInputPending' exported by acad.exe? I've never tried it, but
it's a good bet. 🙂
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