Shane Caraveo wrote:
> Michael Vincent van Rantwijk wrote:
>> Shane Caraveo wrote:
>>> Michael Vincent van Rantwijk wrote:
>>>> I have some questions concerning Mac OSX and attached three small
>>>> images to clarify my problems.
>>>>
>>>> 1) How do you call this image/button on the upper right corner of
>>>> windows?
>>>>
>>>> The thing is that I don't see this on my dialogs, and I was
>>>> wondering if someone here managed to get that going on his/her
>>>> dialogs also, and if yes, how? By using dialog { -moz-appearance:
>>>> none !important ); maybe?
>>> It should only be on windows
>>
>> Ok, clear.
>>
>>>> 2) Which event is triggered when you click on this image/button? Is
>>>> that ondialogcancel or ondialogaccept?
>>> it shows/hides the toolbar
>>
>
>>> Add dialog=no to your options in the window.openDialog call. I know
>>> that sounds weird, but it enables a few things that should be enabled.
>>
>> You mean to fix that ugly resizer problem? That would be perfect.
>
> I mixed up my response.
>
> It is to get the window close/minimize/maximize buttons on the
> upper-left corner of the dialog.
It seems that the only thing I can do is use <window> instead of
<dialog> but maybe others here have suggestions for me.
> Not sure how to fix the ugly resizer,
> it doesn't seem to be a problem for me.
Yes, and it works thanks.
>>> The options for windows/dialogs on osx are somewhat wrong IMHO. Be
>>> sure you DO NOT use dialog=no on windows/linux.
>>
>> Clear, and what about "alwaysraised" and "modal" windows/dialogs?
>> That also works with OSX?
>
> They do other strange things. The best thing to do is experiment.
> Shane
Yeah, "alwaysraised" can be the cause of crashes it seems.
Michael
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