Le 21 janv. 07 à 20:18 Soir, Terry Ford a écrit:
On Jan 21, 2007, at 10:33 AM, Arnaud Nicolet wrote:
Le 21 janv. 07 à 16:51 Soir, Terry Ford a écrit:
On Jan 21, 2007, at 7:20 AM, Arnaud Nicolet wrote:
Le 19 janv. 07 à 00:01 Matin, Peter K. Stys a écrit:
Is there a way to make it modal? (tweaking the MacProcID just
makes a
mess of this window; but I've only tried a couple of non-zero IDs)
MacProcID=5 and frame=MetalWindow works for me.
It's not fully Modal as Quit is still enabled; If that matters.
Good point. But it can be disabled.
What else is necessary to consider a window as modal?
Disabling returning to the calling window (or perhaps any other
window in your application) by clicking on it.
That's an obvious one ;-)
I thought of UI elements that should be disabled as well as the Quit
Menu Item.
The whole idea behind a Modal Dialog window is that it requires the
user to directly respond to an immediate situation such as quitting
without saving or deleting a file or an item from a list
permanently. Things that cannot be undone. Other circumstances
might be forcing the user to make a selection from several
mandatory options. It's a matter of usage in many matters but
dismissing the window is always done in code as opposed to the user
doing it directly.
Thanks, Terry.
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