>> I have a generic dialog function for instantiating my dialog and for >> registering my handler. It works great, except that I want to add the >> behaviour that if the user taps outside of the area of the dialog, the >> dialog closes.
> By making it detect taps outside the bounds, it should > be easy enough to make them effectively press the cancel button. I'd go for > this approach since your code is already set up to use FrmDoDialog with your > own event handler. I like this approach. I've modified my dialog so that it takes up the whole screen (even though the buttons are clustered in a corner -- that way, my handler gets all of the penDown- and penUpEvents.) My only question now is, what's the simplest, most graceful way to return form FrmDoDialog without having the user tap a button? I looked for a FrmCloseForm, but the closest I found was FrmCloseAllForms. ~Rich -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
