THAT is interesting! Out of curiosity, I wonder if a stack can then go to 
itself non-modally! I've often wanted to have a menu item that can de-modalize 
an open stack so I can step through the code when troubleshooting.

Bob S


On Nov 22, 2016, at 14:16 , Richard Gaskin 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I usually prefer to break up the handler for code flow simplicity, but IIRC you 
should be able to open the dialog invisibly, then show it and go to it "as 
modal" and it'll retain the modal layering while allowing the current handler 
to keep running.

It's been a long time since I've tried that, though, and with all the event 
changes for Cocoa I wouldn't be surprised if the event management was tightened 
up a bit since then.

--
Richard Gaskin

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