Re: Child's OninitDialog and Parent's OnKillFocus

2003-07-28 Thread Omer Sahin \(Link Bilgisayar\)
I solved the problem. The problem is not in Wine. The problem was caused by
some of our code.
Sorry for disturbing.

From: Dmitry Timoshkov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Omer Sahin (Link Bilgisayar) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 6:13 AM
Subject: Re: Child's OninitDialog and Parent's OnKillFocus


 Omer Sahin (Link Bilgisayar) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  In a CFormView , I create and display a CToolbarDialog. I use DoModal to
  display the dialog.
  A control (in Parent Windows) 's OnKillFocus event  is called AFTER the
  child dialog's OninitDialog.
  This seems meaningfull to me, but in my Windows 2000 professional
machine,
  child's OninitDialog is
  called BEFORE  parent control's OnKillFocus. What should be done to
correct
  this problem?

 If you could create a really small test case (no MFC, pure Win32 API) and
post
 it here, somebody would have a look.

 --
 Dmitry.





Fw: Child's OninitDialog and Parent's OnKillFocus

2003-07-24 Thread Omer Sahin \(Link Bilgisayar\)

In a CFormView , I create and display a CToolbarDialog. I use DoModal to
display the dialog.
A control (in Parent Windows) 's OnKillFocus event  is called AFTER the
child dialog's OninitDialog.
This seems meaningfull to me, but in my Windows 2000 professional machine,
child's OninitDialog is
called BEFORE  parent control's OnKillFocus. What should be done to correct
this problem?




Re: Child's OninitDialog and Parent's OnKillFocus

2003-07-24 Thread Dmitry Timoshkov
Omer Sahin (Link Bilgisayar) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In a CFormView , I create and display a CToolbarDialog. I use DoModal to
 display the dialog.
 A control (in Parent Windows) 's OnKillFocus event  is called AFTER the
 child dialog's OninitDialog.
 This seems meaningfull to me, but in my Windows 2000 professional machine,
 child's OninitDialog is
 called BEFORE  parent control's OnKillFocus. What should be done to correct
 this problem?

If you could create a really small test case (no MFC, pure Win32 API) and post
it here, somebody would have a look.

-- 
Dmitry.