There many things enumerated here. Let's deal with one at a time.

Could you give an example, when you show a form on
click event on isigraph and the new form gets behind.

Also see Events demo, when the popup is perfectly on
top after clicking on isigraph.


--- bill lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Eric Iverson wrote:
> > The r beta for Windows is available at:
> > http://www.jsoftware.com/download/j601rbeta_win.exe
> > 
> > This beta fixes: viewmat display problem; glqhandles result in print
> > event for first page; and focus/focuslost issues.
> > 
> > focus changes:
> > 
> > The isigraph focus/focuslost events have been cleaned up for both Jwdw
> > and Jwdp. Previously there were cases where the events weren't triggered
> > and there were problems vs setfocus and mouse events.
> > 
> > The action of setting focus on an isigraph in a mouse (left, middle,
> > right) down event is now done automatically by the system. Previously
> > having to do this with an explicit wd'setfocus g' caused various problems.
> > 
> > On a form with two isigraph controls g0 and g1, where g0 has focus, a
> > mouse click on g1 will trigger events:
> > 
> > g1 mbldown
> > go focuslost
> > g1 focus
> > g1 mblup
> > 
> > The scripts have not yet been updated to reflect this change. Most of
> > the uses of setfocus are no longer necessary and will be removed in the
> > next beta.
> > 
> > In general focus should be handled by the user and the system and should
> > rarely be done directly in the app with wd setfocus.
> > 
> 
> IMO, automatic focus change by mouse creates more problems than it solved.
> Previous behaviour can never restored by user code. Because once focus is lost
> from a control and transfer to isigraph, although the focus can be switch back
> by setfocus, but the lostfocus/gotfocus event on the control can not be 
> undone.
> 
> Previously, I can use isigraph to simulate a focus-less panel, mouse click on
> different part of it for mouseclick event and trigger new action. This will 
> not
> change focus of the orginal controls.  On the other hand, pressing button will
> change focus to the button, this is what I like to avoid.
> 
> When I mouse click on isigraph to get an event, inside the event I create and
> show another form. Previously the form will be in front of the isigraph. Now 
> the
> gotfocus event put the isigraph in the front and hide the form.
> 
> Will it be possible to roll back to previous behaviour that mouse click will 
> not
> transfer focus?
> 
> -- 
> regards,
> bill
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