I have many modules (dialogs actually) in my application which only
render the border (it is a touchscreen app). Once I open a module in
PhAB, it can’t be closed unless I edit the resources to render the
close button on the module (unless I am missing something?). Needless
to say, this is extremely inconvenient. There needs to be a way to
close modules from the PhAB menus, or by right clicking, or whatever.
When do you try to close the dialog?
- inside PhAB?
- from an application code.
Inside PhAB => you have an small menu, but this should
be ok.
Inside APP => what is with the done callback?
–
Bye Sascha( sascha@bitctrl.de )
Sascha Morgenstern
BitCtrl Systems GmbH
Weißenfelser Straße 67
Germany - 04229 Leipzig
Phon. +49 341 490 670
FAX. +49 341 490 67 15
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“Bruce Davis” <bruce.r.davis@boeing.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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I have many modules (dialogs actually) in my application which only
render the border (it is a touchscreen app). Once I open a module in
PhAB, it can’t be closed unless I edit the resources to render the
close button on the module (unless I am missing something?). Needless
to say, this is extremely inconvenient. There needs to be a way to
close modules from the PhAB menus, or by right clicking, or whatever.
Inside PhAB - you say there is a small menu? Remember I am only rendering
the border on these modules, so there is no close button or title bar or any
of that. How is the menu accessed on a module that only renders the border?
Sascha Morgenstern wrote in message <9dd9pr$39$1@inn.qnx.com>…
When do you try to close the dialog?
- inside PhAB?
- from an application code.
Inside PhAB => you have an small menu, but this should
be ok.Inside APP => what is with the done callback?
–
Bye Sascha( > sascha@bitctrl.de > )Sascha Morgenstern
BitCtrl Systems GmbH
Weißenfelser Straße 67
Germany - 04229 Leipzig
Phon. +49 341 490 670
FAX. +49 341 490 67 15
eMail: > sascha@bitctrl.de
WWW: > http://www.bitctrl.de
“Bruce Davis” <> bruce.r.davis@boeing.com> > schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:> 3AF9D147.92CD6AD1@boeing.com> …
I have many modules (dialogs actually) in my application which only
render the border (it is a touchscreen app). Once I open a module in
PhAB, it can’t be closed unless I edit the resources to render the
close button on the module (unless I am missing something?). Needless
to say, this is extremely inconvenient. There needs to be a way to
close modules from the PhAB menus, or by right clicking, or whatever.
\
natesplace@mindspring.com wrote:
Inside PhAB - you say there is a small menu? Remember I am only rendering
the border on these modules, so there is no close button or title bar or any
of that. How is the menu accessed on a module that only renders the border?Sascha Morgenstern wrote in message <9dd9pr$39$> 1@inn.qnx.com> >…
When do you try to close the dialog?
- inside PhAB?
- from an application code.
Inside PhAB => you have an small menu, but this should
be ok.Inside APP => what is with the done callback?
–
Bye Sascha( > sascha@bitctrl.de > )Sascha Morgenstern
BitCtrl Systems GmbH
Weißenfelser Straße 67
Germany - 04229 Leipzig
Phon. +49 341 490 670
FAX. +49 341 490 67 15
eMail: > sascha@bitctrl.de
WWW: > http://www.bitctrl.de
“Bruce Davis” <> bruce.r.davis@boeing.com> > schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:> 3AF9D147.92CD6AD1@boeing.com> …I have many modules (dialogs actually) in my application which only
render the border (it is a touchscreen app). Once I open a module in
PhAB, it can’t be closed unless I edit the resources to render the
close button on the module (unless I am missing something?). Needless
to say, this is extremely inconvenient. There needs to be a way to
close modules from the PhAB menus, or by right clicking, or whatever.
\
Right click on the app, → link → Maximize/Minimize etc is all there.
/Johan
Thanks! It is there - but what the heck does “Link” mean? I never clicked on
that because it didn’t seem like “Link” would lead to closing the module. Oh
well, now I know.
Johan Björk wrote:
natesplace@mindspring.com > wrote:
Inside PhAB - you say there is a small menu? Remember I am only rendering
the border on these modules, so there is no close button or title bar or any
of that. How is the menu accessed on a module that only renders the border?Sascha Morgenstern wrote in message <9dd9pr$39$> 1@inn.qnx.com> >…
When do you try to close the dialog?
- inside PhAB?
- from an application code.
Inside PhAB => you have an small menu, but this should
be ok.Inside APP => what is with the done callback?
–
Bye Sascha( > sascha@bitctrl.de > )Sascha Morgenstern
BitCtrl Systems GmbH
Weißenfelser Straße 67
Germany - 04229 Leipzig
Phon. +49 341 490 670
FAX. +49 341 490 67 15
eMail: > sascha@bitctrl.de
WWW: > http://www.bitctrl.de
“Bruce Davis” <> bruce.r.davis@boeing.com> > schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:> 3AF9D147.92CD6AD1@boeing.com> …I have many modules (dialogs actually) in my application which only
render the border (it is a touchscreen app). Once I open a module in
PhAB, it can’t be closed unless I edit the resources to render the
close button on the module (unless I am missing something?). Needless
to say, this is extremely inconvenient. There needs to be a way to
close modules from the PhAB menus, or by right clicking, or whatever.
Right click on the app, → link → Maximize/Minimize etc is all there./Johan