PRB: Hiding a Modal Form Removes Its Modal AttributeLast reviewed: July 31, 1995Article ID: Q132680 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen a modal form is displayed and then hidden, it looses its modal attribute. That is, when the form is shown, the user can access other windows if the form was hidden by clicking Hide on the Window menu or by using the HIDE WINDOW command.
RESOLUTIONYou can prevent users from hiding the form from the interface by removing the Hide option from the Window menu with this command:
RELEASE BAR _Mwi_Hide OF _MwindowIf you are hiding the form under program control, use the Hide and Show methods of the form instead of the HIDE WINDOW and SHOW WINDOW commands. Using these methods maintains the modality of the form.
STATUSThis behavior is by design. It avoids the problem of not being able to access anything when the modal form is hidden.
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Steps to Reproduce BehaviorRun the following example code to duplicate the issue. It also presents an alternative. To run this sample code, copy and paste it to a program file; then run it.
PUBLIC oMyform oMyform=CREATEOBJECT('frmForm') oMyform.CAPTION="Click the Hide command button" oMyform.SHOW() =MESSAGEBOX("Click OK to Show the Form") * Uncomment the code below and comment the SHOW WINDOW line to * show the form as modal *oMyform.show() SHOW WINDOW (WOUTPUT()) ?"Form is not modal" DEFINE CLASS frmForm AS FORM WINDOWTYPE=1 && Define a modal form ADD OBJECT cmd1 AS cmdHide ENDDEFINE DEFINE CLASS cmdHide AS COMMANDBUTTON CAPTION="Hide" PROCEDURE CLICK * To resolve the issue: * Uncomment the code below and comment the HIDE WINDOW line * ThisForm.Hide HIDE WINDOW (WONTOP()) ENDDEFINE |
Additional reference words: 3.00 VFoxWin
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