Maciej Pilichowski wrote: > Hi, > > I know, the lamest question there can ever be, but to my surprise I > cannot achieve this simple goal with Gtk#. > > I copied the message dialog example code from the web, it should > create dialog, show it (so far so good) and wait for it to close. But > it does not wait -- the main code continue executing. > > MessageDialog md = new MessageDialog > (this, DialogFlags.Modal, MessageType.Error, ButtonsType.Close, > "some error"); > > md.Run (); > I think that you're missing a call to hide the dialog window. If you insert a md.Hide (); statement after the md.Run (); line everything should work fine.
By now I would expect that your code stops executing until a button is pressed on the dialog, but that afterwards the dialog might remain shown. If it still doesn't work out: What is the Gtk.Response type returned by "(Gtk.ResponseType) dialog.Run ();"? Does the whole thing work if you use "null" as the parent window (first argument to constructor)? Hope this helps, Christian > // <-- here, I would like to stop and wait for dialog to be closed > md.Destroy(); > _______________________________________________ Gtk-sharp-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/gtk-sharp-list
