Louis-Philippe,

Thanks for the tip, but unfortunately, I have to open two windows for this.
I will maybe try placing them to different areas of the screen and that way
they won't be stepping on each other.

Thanks,

Dean.


On 11/6/08, Louis-Philippe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> sorry I misspelled the name funny...
> ist really ashbb who wrote that to help me...
>
> 2008/11/6 Louis-Philippe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> Hi Dean,
>> I had that exact same question last week,
>> the solution I got came from asshbb on this list, It may or may not suit
>> your design though:
>>
>> from asshbb:
>> Is it necessary to open two windows at once?
>> If not, how about the following?
>>
>> class Sample < Shoes
>>   $a = 'nothing'
>>
>>   url '/', :index
>>   url '/main', :main
>>
>>   def index
>>     para "What would you like?"
>>
>>     button('yes'){$a = "YES"; clear; main}
>>     button('no'){$a = "NO"; clear; main}
>>   end
>>
>>   def main
>>     button("what?") {alert("You choosed #{$a}")}
>>   end
>>
>> end
>>
>> Shoes.app :width => 200, :height => 120
>>
>>
>> 2008/11/6 Dean Mehinovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>  Hello,
>>>
>>> I am spawning a window from inside my app, and would like to keep it on
>>> top while clicking on stuff in the original app window. I tried
>>> assigning the popup to an instance variable and doing a @popup.focus inside
>>> different methods, but it doesn't bring it up after the original app window
>>> is clicked on.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Dean.
>>>
>>
>>
>

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