Hey,
The order of creation controls that. But perhaps we should add a
raiseToFront() function, which we have internally already?
Regards,
Koen
Op 14 jul. 2015 23:53 schreef "Mario Diethelm Guallar" <
mariodiethe...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on an application that uses two independent dialog objects
> (WDialog). Under certain conditions or using a WPushButton one of the
> dialogs call the another (activate it using the show() method). The called
> dialog always appears behind the caller dialog no matter the value of the
> z-index property is set for each one. Obviously what I want is the
> opposite, i.e. to show the called dialog on top of the caller dialog. Both
> dialogs are modal dialogs.
>
> How do yo control which dialog appears in front?
>
> thanks. Regards.
>
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