Hi, removing the windows flag Qt::WindowOkButtonHint from the dialog or message box should do the job. Otherwise it would be a bug.
Kind Regards, Thomas Lúcio Corrêa wrote: >> We route the standard ok button to the mini ok button in the decoration, >> because this is standard for windows CE. >> Is this what you refer to? >> If any events get lost this is definitely a bug. >> >> Kind Regards, >> >> Thomas >> _______________________________________________ >> > > Yes, that's it. > > But if I'd like to create a dialog, with "Yes", "No" and "Cancel" > buttons, without the ok in the decorator, is it possible? > > > Best regards, > > _______________________________________________ Qt-wince-interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-wince-interest
