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Revision 11 (Per Amundsen, 02/01/2017 01:20 AM) → Revision 12/19 (Per Amundsen, 02/01/2017 01:22 AM)
_Added in 1.9.0_ */dialog -abcdefghijklmnoprstuvx <name> [newname|table] [x y w h] [text|filename] [N]* Allows you to create a modeless dialog with the -m switch. _See also [[$dialog]], [[on DIALOG]], [[Dialog Items]]._ [[$dialog]]._ *Switches* -a - Used with -m, uses currently active window as the parent. -b - Interprets size as dbu. -c - Click cancel button. -d - Open dialog on the desktop, used with -m. -e - Restores the dialog if created on the desktop. -f - Hides the window borders. (AdiIRC only) -g - Renames existing dialog using <name> <newname>. -h - Make dialog work with active server connection. (TODO) -i - Minimise the dialog if created on the desktop. -j - Shows the window borders. (AdiIRC only) -k - Click ok button. -l - TODO -m - Create a modeless dialog using 'table'. -n - Unset ontop setting. -o - Set dialog ontop of all windows. -p - Interprets size as pixels. -r - Centers dialog. -s - Set dialog size/position. -t - Set dialog title to 'text'. -u - Set dialog icon to 'filename'. (AdiIRC only) -v - Makes the dialog the active window. -x - Close a dialog without triggering any events. *Parameters* <name> - Name of the dialog to creae. [newname] - Newname used with -g [table] - Name of the dialog table to use. [x y w h] - X/Y Position on the desktop and the Height/Width of the dialog. [text|filename] - Dialog title text or dialog icon filename. [N] - Icon index. (AdiIRC only) [[Dialog Items]] *Example* <pre> ; Create a dialog table. Dialog Example1 { title "This is Example 1" size -1 -1 172 129 option dbu tab "Tab A", 14, 2 0 165 123 tab "Tab B", 15 tab "Tab C", 16 edit "", 17, 8 16 154 104, tab 16 multi return autohs vsbar menu "&File", 1 item "&New", 6, 1 item "&Open", 7, 1 item break, 8, 1 item "&Save", 9, 1 item "Save &as", 10, 1 menu "&Edit", 2 item "&Copy", 11, 2 item "P&aste", 12, 2 menu "&view", 3 item "&All", 13, 3 menu "&Help", 4 item "&About", 5, 4 } ; Create and show the dialog as modeless and on the desktop. /dialog -md Example1 Example1 </pre>