Hal ,
Y ou can set a Dialogcontrol visible or not , but we need a timeloop to
keep it visible
i use 2 sub's for open and closing
Sub Opendialog
bEnd = false
oDialogcontrol.setvisible(true)
Do
Wait 100 ' keep computer running (should use "wait for key event" if
existed)
Loop while not bEnd
end sub
sub CloseDialog(dialog as object)
dialog.setvisible(false)
Bend = true
end sub
Hop it Helps
I've mentioned the sticky-note project I'm working on yesterday in two emails.
Now I'm running into a problem: I'd like to display a number of sticky-notes,
but to display any kind of dialog in BASIC, I need to do something like this:
oSticky = createUnoDialog(DialogLibraries.HalLib.StickyNote)
oSticky.Execute()
And the program will stop until I close the dialog, either by the close button,
a cancel, or OK, or another button.
That means the only way to have multiple dialogs open is to open one and from
there, open the next, and then open the next and so on.
Is there some way, from BASIC, to display a dialog and leave it open without it
stopping a script?
Thank you!
Hal--
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