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Type | command | ||||||
Dictionary | LCS | ||||||
Library | LiveCode Script | ||||||
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Summary | Opens a stack as a modal dialog box. | ||||||
Introduced | 1.0 | ||||||
OS | mac, windows, linux | ||||||
Platforms | desktop, server | ||||||
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Related | Property: location, rectangle, defaultStack, script, properties, lockMessages, visible Glossary: variable, editable window, property, dialog box, execute, modal dialog box, command, global, Browse tool, custom property, message, current card, handler Message: openCard, closeStack, closeCard, closeBackground, openStack, openBackground, preOpenStack Constant: return Keyword: button Object: stack, button Function: tool, topStack Command: lock messages, ask, ask file with type, modeless | ||||||
Description | Use the modal command to display a stack as a custom modal dialog box.
While a modal dialog box is open, other windows cannot be edited or brought to the front. Because of this, you should use modal dialog boxes only when a stack must obtain feedback from the user before it can continue. This can be problematic if no means of dismissing the stack is provided. To remedy this situation select "stack mode" -> "Toplevel" from the stack's context menu. The context menu can be accessed by using, Shift-Control-Right--Click on Windows or Shift-Command-Right-Click/Command-Control-Shift-Click on Mac. If the stack is already open, the modal command closes the stack and reopens it as a modal dialog box, so closeStack and openStack, closeCard and openCard, and (if applicable) closeBackground and openBackground messages are sent to the current card as a result of executing this command. Use the lock messages command before executing modal if you want to prevent the close messages from being sent; the open messages are sent regardless of the setting of the lockMessages property. If the stack is already displayed as a modal dialog box, the modal command does not close and reopen it. The modal command pauses the running handler until the modal dialog box is dismissed (usually by clicking a button in the modal dialog box). To return information to the handler about which button was clicked, in the button's script, set a global variable or custom property. After the dialog box is dismissed, the handler can query this variable or property and act accordingly. Modal dialog boxes cannot be resized or edited. To edit a modal dialog box, use the topLevel command to display it in an editable window. The Browse tool is used in modal dialog boxes, regardless of the current setting of the tool property. | ||||||
Tags | windowing |