Ok, let's try from the other end - how would you implement a popup menu? I
mean your own custom popup menu, where you want draw and do whatever you
want, but the method which called it has to wait for its result.

Vojtech

Dne 3. listopadu 2011 17:14 Scott Ribe <scott_r...@elevated-dev.com>napsal(a):

> On Nov 3, 2011, at 9:58 AM, Vojtěch Meluzín wrote:
>
> > Thanks. Ok, let's say I'm ok with "not making it modal". All I need is
> that
> > when I show the window, the "method" that does that must return after the
> > window has closed.
>
> Well, that's modal unless you write your own event loop, which is probably
> not a good idea.
>
> The more common Mac way would be to treat it like a sheet--in fact, you
> might be tempted to use a sheet, because you can position a sheet at
> locations other than the default, but I found some bugs there relating to
> the sheet being at the edge of a display--that you display the window with
> a call which immediately returns, event processing happens as normal, and
> when the sheet ends it invokes a callback.
>
> --
> Scott Ribe
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