C# Class SIL.FieldWorks.XWorks.LexEd.ReversalIndexEntrySlice

A slice to show the IReversalIndexEntry objects.
Inheritance: SIL.FieldWorks.Common.Framework.DetailControls.ViewPropertySlice, IVwNotifyChange
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Public Methods

Method Description
FinishInit ( ) : void

Therefore this method, called once we have a cache and object, is our first chance to actually create the embedded control.

PropChanged ( int hvo, int tag, int ivMin, int cvIns, int cvDel ) : void

The dafault behavior is for change watchers to call DoEffectsOfPropChange if the data for the tag being watched has changed.

ReversalIndexEntrySlice ( ) : System

Constructor.

ReversalIndexEntrySlice ( ICmObject obj ) : System

Constructor.

Protected Methods

Method Description
Dispose ( bool disposing ) : void

Executes in two distinct scenarios. 1. If disposing is true, the method has been called directly or indirectly by a user's code via the Dispose method. Both managed and unmanaged resources can be disposed. 2. If disposing is false, the method has been called by the runtime from inside the finalizer and you should not reference (access) other managed objects, as they already have been garbage collected. Only unmanaged resources can be disposed.

If any exceptions are thrown, that is fine. If the method is being done in a finalizer, it will be ignored. If it is thrown by client code calling Dispose, it needs to be handled by fixing the bug. If subclasses override this method, they should call the base implementation.

Method Details

Dispose() protected method

Executes in two distinct scenarios. 1. If disposing is true, the method has been called directly or indirectly by a user's code via the Dispose method. Both managed and unmanaged resources can be disposed. 2. If disposing is false, the method has been called by the runtime from inside the finalizer and you should not reference (access) other managed objects, as they already have been garbage collected. Only unmanaged resources can be disposed.
If any exceptions are thrown, that is fine. If the method is being done in a finalizer, it will be ignored. If it is thrown by client code calling Dispose, it needs to be handled by fixing the bug. If subclasses override this method, they should call the base implementation.
protected Dispose ( bool disposing ) : void
disposing bool
return void

FinishInit() public method

Therefore this method, called once we have a cache and object, is our first chance to actually create the embedded control.
public FinishInit ( ) : void
return void

PropChanged() public method

The dafault behavior is for change watchers to call DoEffectsOfPropChange if the data for the tag being watched has changed.
public PropChanged ( int hvo, int tag, int ivMin, int cvIns, int cvDel ) : void
hvo int The object that was changed
tag int The property of the object that was changed
ivMin int the starting character index where the change occurred
cvIns int the number of characters inserted
cvDel int the number of characters deleted
return void

ReversalIndexEntrySlice() public method

Constructor.
public ReversalIndexEntrySlice ( ) : System
return System

ReversalIndexEntrySlice() public method

Constructor.
public ReversalIndexEntrySlice ( ICmObject obj ) : System
obj ICmObject
return System