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Vcl.Dialogs.TMsgDlgBtn

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type TMsgDlgBtn = (mbYes, mbNo, mbOK, mbCancel, mbAbort, mbRetry, mbIgnore, mbAll, mbNoToAll, mbYesToAll, mbHelp, mbClose)

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Type Visibility Source Unit Parent
enum public Vcl.Dialogs.pas Vcl.Dialogs Vcl.Dialogs

Description

TMsgDlgBtn defines a set of values used by MessageDlg and MessageDlgPos functions.

The TMsgDlgBtn enumeration defines the set of values a button in a message box can have. The TMsgDlgBtn values are used by the MessageDlg and MessageDlgPos functions.


The following table lists the possible values:

Value Meaning

mbYes

A button with 'Yes' on its face.

mbNo

A button the text 'No' on its face.

mbOK

A button the text 'OK' on its face.

mbCancel

A button with the text 'Cancel' on its face.

mbAbort

A button with the text 'Abort' on its face.

mbRetry

A button with the text 'Retry' on its face.

mbIgnore

A button the text 'Ignore' on its face.

mbAll

A button with the text 'All' on its face.

mbNoToAll

A button with the text 'No to All' on its face.

mbYesToAll

A button with the text 'Yes to All' on its face.

mbHelp

A button with the text 'Help' on its face.

mbClose

A button with the text 'Close' on its face.


In addition, the Dialogs unit defines the following constants for commonly used TMsgDlgBtn values:

Constant Meaning

mbYesNoCancel

mbYes, mbNo, and mbCancel

mbYesAllNoAllCancel

mbYes, mbYesToAll, mbNo, mbNoToAll, and mbCancel

mbOKCancel

mbOK and mbCancel

mbAbortRetryIgnore

mbAbort, mbRetry, and mbIgnore

mbAbortIgnore

mbAbort, mbIgnore


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