Le 7 mars 07 à 23:04 Soir, Tim Jones a écrit:

> On Mar 7, 2007, at 2:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>>>   self.Close
>>>>   self.Show
>>>
>>> I would like to understand why Show has no effect (and no crash)  
>>> here
>>> (I would expect the window to close and a new (another) instance of
>>> the same window to be reopened like a distinct close and show call).
>
> If we take this example OUT of the actual Window instance and put it
> into a module, the result is that the WIndow "will" reappear, but
> it's not the same instance of the window that was previously closed.
> The result is that you've actually created a NEW instance of that
> window.
>
>       New Project
>       Set default window to None in the App Class
>
> On Window1 set:
>
>       Window1.Title = "Hello, World"
>
> In your App.Open event:
>
>       Window1.Title = "I'm not ready yet ..."
>       App.DoEvents(2000) // Pause ~2 seconds
>       Window1.Close
>       App.DoEvents(2000) // Pause ~2 seconds
>       Window1.Show
>
> When the window is redisplayed, the title will return to the default
> "Hello, World".

Yes, that makes sense. Thank you.
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