Jul 22, 2017 09:40
is there no solution for my use-case?
Jul 22, 2017 09:40
no forms, i just wan't the application to wait until the user clicks on a shape and then i want to fill the list in my MouseEventOnShape
Jul 22, 2017 09:35
yes
Jul 22, 2017 09:33
do i need any using directive or sth?
Jul 22, 2017 09:32
Invoke is not available in this Context
Jul 22, 2017 09:32
error: InvokeIsRequired is not available
Jul 22, 2017 09:31
everything in my MouseEventOnShape?
Jul 22, 2017 09:26
The non-static field, method, or property "Control.Invoke (Delegate)" requires an object reference
Jul 22, 2017 09:26
I get the following compilation error:
Jul 22, 2017 09:25
_app.Application.MouseUp += MouseEventOnShape;
Jul 22, 2017 09:25
and i call it like this:
Jul 22, 2017 09:25
thats how it looks like
Jul 22, 2017 09:24
private static void MouseEventOnShape(int button, int keybuttonstate, double x, double y, ref bool canceldefault)
{
Control.Invoke(new Action(() =>
{
//fill my list

}));

}
Jul 22, 2017 09:23
visual studio says i need an object reference for Invoke
Jul 22, 2017 09:22
ok nice thank you
Jul 22, 2017 09:15
@opewix ok thanks! but i can't find the right using directive for invoke...
Jul 22, 2017 09:15
@opewix so i don't need the _waiter anymore?
Jul 22, 2017 09:15
@opewix yes should work. do you have a example for that?
Jul 22, 2017 09:15
my _app.Application don't has a Click i only can use MouseUp as above. MouseUp does need the MouseEventOnShape -method as above. If i try it like @opewix solution my application thread gets blocked.
Jul 22, 2017 09:15
@RenéVogt ooh ok. so i will try this
Jul 22, 2017 09:15
@RenéVogt but he explained it right, i want the method of SomeClass to wait until the mouse was clicked & the list is filled. Don't know whether this code works?!