Hello,
I've looked at your sample but can't tweak it to work the way you may
want it with "ModalFor".
It took quite some time to get used to the example you wrote, as it use
the akward notation of Object Rexx, but I think I understand enough to
use it.
ModalFor work better if one place it inside a function in DrDialog
rather than in a class.
It's possible to use the command Open to get a similar effect (just but
the letter 'M' as the last parameter to the call) but then it look to
me as it close the app right away.
Is it possible that Object Rexx encapsulate (opposite to expose)
classes so that it's only the object rexx interpreter that can access
and use it?!
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 08:18:21 -0000, Adrian Suri wrote:
>Hi
>
>Just wandered if anyone had chance to look at my sample program
>I uploaded
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GuiObjectRexx/files/DRDialog/Src/test.zip
>the file contains
>
>test.exe compiled prog
>test.res the drdialog res file
>test.rex external Object Rexx Classes
>
>Regards
>
>Adrian Suri
>
>
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