Thanks, but not very nice solutions :

Example 1 :
The user must click another button after saving. Annoying.
Unless there is a way to kill the confirm dialog by script, but I dont
know how.

Example 2:
Maya disappears, and if the script crash for some reason, you just
lost your work. And having maya windows disappearing = crash for a lot
of users, so it's also annoying...


On 8 mai, 16:07, ChrisChia <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Gael,
> If you want an easy way out, you can use this built in mel function:
> Example 1:
> if(`window -exists "win1"`==true)
>         deleteUI "win1";
> window -topEdge 1 -leftEdge 1 "win1";
> //confirmDialog will freeze Maya.
> confirmDialog -p "win1";
>
> Example 2:
> global string $gMainWindow;
> // hide Main Window
> window -edit -vis 0 $gMainWindow;
>
> Enjoy!
>
> On May 7, 9:44 pm, Gaël Honorez <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm making some custom file saving dialogs with pyQT. All the stuffs
> > work nice, but I have one big problem :
>
> > When saving, it's obvious that I DONT want the user being able get
> > back in maya and do stuffs.
>
> > But actually, when I'm opening the dialog box, maya is still available
> > to the user.
>
> > How is it possible to make maya wait for the dialog to close ?
>
> > (if you know the answer, please post a little example with a
> > unresponsive "hello world" dialog box :)- Masquer le texte des messages 
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