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Per Amundsen, 08/14/2015 01:54 PM
Added in 1.9.0
$dialog(name,table,[parent])
Creates a modal dialog.
Parameters
name - Name of the dialog to create.
table - Name of the dialog table to use.
[parent] - Name of the parent window to associate the dialog with. (optional)
Example
; Create a dialog table. dialog Example { title "Example" size -1 -1 100 50 option dbu button "Example 1", 1, 4 10 40 12 } ; Create and open the dialog using 'Example' table. //noop $dialog(Example, Example)
See also /dialog.
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$dialog(name|N)
Returns information about a dialog.
Parameters
name|N - Name of the dialog or if N = 0, number of dialogs, otherwise the Nth dialog.
Properties
.result - Returns ID of the 'result' button if specified.
.x - Returns the X position of the dialog.
.y - Returns the Y position of the dialog.
.w - Returns the width of the dialog.
.h - Returns the height of the dialog.
.cw - Returns the width of the dialog client area.
.ch - Returns the height of the dialog client area.
.title - Returns the dialog title.
.modal - Returns $true if the dialog is modal, otherwise $false.
.table - Returns the name of the dialog table.
.ok - Returns ID of the 'ok' button if specified.
.cancel - Returns ID of the 'cancel' button if specified.
.focus - Returns ID of the control that currently has focus.
.active - Returns $true if the dialog is active, otherwise $false.
.tab - Returns id of tab that is currently displayed.
.hwnd - Returns the window handle.
Example
; Print number of dialogs. //echo -ag $dialog(0) ; Print name of the first dialog. //echo -ag $dialog(1)
Updated by Per Amundsen about 9 years ago · 1 revisions