On 8/2/05, The Doctor <the...@bl...> wrote:
> >I guess I don't have the same problem, I took your sample code and
> >added buttons to them as a further test. (note that the wxID_OK/CANCEL
> >
> >BANK=3Dwx.wxDialog(PANEL,-1,"",wx.wxPoint(-1,-1),wx.wxSize(426,266))
> >CNFG=3Dwx.wxDialog(PANEL,-1,"",wx.wxPoint(-1,-1),wx.wxSize(426,266))
> >do
> > wx.wxButton(BANK, wx.wxID_OK, "Ok")
> > wx.wxButton(CNFG, wx.wxID_OK, "Ok")
> >end
>=20
> That was interesting. The second dialog still showed the failure to respo=
nd to the first click, but the use of Enter, as that button has focus, work=
s as it should, as you said. :)
> I don't know the reason for this, but it definitely seems related to the =
OS. I'm using 98-Lite, by Shane Brooks. Meaning it's a W95 shell on a W98 S=
E core. Some things hate=20
That sounds like a strange combo.
> Btw, why did you use do and end? I realised when I saw it, that it could =
be a neat way to declare local variables in the do ... end without leaving =
them around as they would be if declared outside that, but in this case I c=
an't see what the do ... end would add here.
I think I was going to do something with them or make them locals, but
then realized that I didn't even need to assign them to anything since
the parent would deal with them... So, no there's no reason to have
that.
> >I think the perfect solution is to create a Wiki on the web page. I
>=20
> Agreed. :) I like that far better. I do make mistakes, like the order of =
that=20
Good, I'll look into it.
>Is there a way to make uploaded binaries available to people who
didn't get the original
>email? Meaning: does the mailing list archive attachments? That
Thinger has a few
>bitmaps, one of which is too big to make into XML text conveniently.
I don't have any idea.
Regards,
John Labenski
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