At 05:16 PM 24/02/1997 -0800, Ryan Huynh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In VTCL, my GUI has 3 checkbuttons and when click on 1 one of them it'll run
>or open another GUI to display new informations. How can I have the main
>window with 3 checkbuttons still display info and the new checkbutton click
>let says #2 display its info, so another if I click on all 3 checkbuttons on
>the main GUI I should have a total of 4 display GUI (main, checkbutton #1
>window, checkbutton #2 window, checkbutton #3 window). Currently, when I
>click on one of the checkbutton to open a new GUI, the new GUI pop up with
>its info but the main GUI where I click from the info are not there another
>or the GUI display is block for viewing until I exit the new GUI window and
>come back to the main then I can see the main GUI info again. Thanks for
>your help and time. Take care.
>
>

Ryan.
I'm not sure that i undrestood you right but since you sound so desperate
I'll give it a try:

I think the problem is one of windows (toplevel) placment. As far as i know
windows do not just disapeer ;) they are usually just hidden by other windows.

anyway, i think you can do the following:
when the first checkbutton is clicked you create a new toplevel to show
data in (right ?). After doing this i think you can do somthing like

window show .the.main.gui
   or
global widget
window show $widget(main_gui_alias)
  or
wm . deiconify .the.main.gui

this should pop up the main window.
Note that "window show" is a vTcl internal command that I might be wrong
about.

Hope this helps
/NL
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