No problem. I'll try to find or cook up a quick example. On 2 February 2011 00:36, Marco Castillo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry Chris, I'm referring to a prompt, not a dialog. > > Regards > > Marco > > > On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 9:32 AM, Chris Bartlett <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Marco, >> >> You mention both 'Dialog' and 'Prompt' in your email. >> As you can see at the following link, these are different Pivot >> components. >> http://pivot.apache.org/tutorials/windows.html >> >> It sounds like you are referring to a Pivot Prompt >> (org.apache.pivot.wtk.Prompt), but could you just confirm? >> >> Chris >> >> On 1 February 2011 22:11, Marco Castillo <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Dear List: >>> I have a prompt with three buttons, [OK] [Cancel]. How do I know which >>> button the user presses? >>> >>> Also, I need to add a third button, [Stop] to stop a background task, but >>> I don't want that the prompt hides when this button is pressed. How can I >>> accomplish this? >>> >>> Thanks in advance for your kind reply. By the way, I hadn't say this >>> before, but Pivot is an EXCELLENT tool and an EXCELLENT idea!! >>> Congratulations!! >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> Marco >>> >>> >> >
