Sorry, I got that backwards. Set clickable="true" and
showhandcursor="false".
-ben
On Jan 31, 2006, at 3:08 PM, James Howe wrote:
Adding clickable="false" doesn't change things. The clickability
isn't the problem I'm having. The issue is the mouse pointer
changes to make it *look* like something is clickable. If you try
to click something behind the mask nothing happens, clicks only
work on my modal view, but it would be nicer if the mouse cursor
didn't change to make it look like things are clickable when they
aren't.
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 16:10:46 -0500, Benjamin Shine
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Make your colored transparent mask clickable="false".
On Jan 31, 2006, at 11:26 AM, James Howe wrote:
I'm using the LzModeManager to make a view modal. I have this
view appearing over the top of my application and I'm using a
colored transparent mask to cover the rest of the application
while this view is visible. Using the 'makeModel' method on the
LzModeManager makes my view modal, which is what I want, but I
noticed that if I move my mouse over other normally clickable UI
elements which are visible beneath my mask view, the cursor
changes to the hand pointer. This would normally indicate that
the user is allowed to click. Fortunately the mode manager
prevents the clicks from doing anything, but visually it seems
wrong. It seems to me that if a view is modal, only that view
should be able to affect the mouse cursor. Anything outside of
the modal view should simply display the regular mouse pointer.
This seems like a bug to me, but perhaps others have a different
view and perhaps this behavior is as intended.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks!
--James Howe
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