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Old March 29th, 2002   #1 (permalink)
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Ever somebody noticed...

...that nothing happens when you click on the X in the upper right corner in all the configurations dialogue? Isn't the window supposed to close? Nothing to worry about, I just felt like stating it.
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Old March 30th, 2002   #3 (permalink)
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Lizking, that type of post is what we refer to as spam. It says nothing and helps no one. Please refrain from this type of post in the future or there may be serious consequences. Thanks.
Nezzar, I think that the reason the config window can't be closed by x is because it is a window within a window and must be closed by clicking close or ok.
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Re: Ever somebody noticed...

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...that nothing happens when you click on the X in the upper right corner in all the configurations dialogue? Isn't the window supposed to close? Nothing to worry about, I just felt like stating it.
I think it's because the window is set sys modal so it has priority over everything.
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cyberman: Uh...I have no idea what sys modal but it sounds as if you know what you're talking about .

sxamiga: But in other programs there are also windows that can be closed by clicking the x.
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cyberman: Uh...I have no idea what sys modal but it sounds as if you know what you're talking about .

sxamiga: But in other programs there are also windows that can be closed by clicking the x.
> But in other programs there are also windows that can be closed by clicking the x

those are set non-modal..

basically modal dialogue boxes do not allow user interaction with other windows of the same process, you are limited to the modal dialogue box itself.. non-modal ones are the opposite.. examples of modal dboxes include the file->open menu in your internet explorer for example.. once you see the dbox.. you cant use/interact with your main IE window.. umm, okay i'll shutup..
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Ok, I think I got your point here. But the IE dialogue box can be clicked away with the x. :confused:
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