On 15 Dec 2007 at 7:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Rayh,

I understand the issues with popups what I'm saying is in the axis code before 
you 
call the popup you should place the running ngc file in pause at the least. In 
most 
cases people would not be watching the screen while a progam runs but the 
machine or doing other things while it works. It just makes sense to me to stop 
the 
machine when an error is popped up...

John

> Hi John
> 
> What you are seeing is multiple screen widgets "fighting" for keyboard
> focus.  This has been an issue with our GUIs since we migrated from
> pure single purpose and X-Window versions like keystick, emcpanel,
> XEMC and YEMC and placed them in the context of a window manager.  It
> is easily possible to get a pop-up hidden behind tkemc that keeps
> keyboard focus but is invisible.
> 
> What can be done when this happens is mouse click on the hidden
> widget's button on the bottom bar.
> 
> The mini graphical interface was an attempt to get around this by
> using a single "container" that held these kinds of informational
> things and still allowed the keyboard to reach the things the operator
> needs it to reach.
> 
> Rayh



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