Koen,

I have tested the raiseToFront() function and it works great, allowing 
to change the default behavior for stacked WDialog objects.

Thanks.
________________________
Mario Diethelm Guallar


------ Original Message ------
From: "Koen Deforche" <k...@emweb.be>
To: "Mario Diethelm Guallar" <mariodiethe...@gmail.com>
Cc: "witty-interest@lists.sourceforge.net" 
<witty-interest@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: 12-08-2015 10:05:29
Subject: Re: [Wt-interest] two WDialog objects working together

>Just WDialog, but it's not yet on github. I have some other merges
>that I need to review first.
>
>Regards,
>koen
>
>2015-08-12 14:44 GMT+02:00 Mario Diethelm Guallar 
><mariodiethe...@gmail.com>:
>>  Great, thanks Koen. Is this available at the GitHub repository level? 
>>Which
>>  source file did you work on (WDialog or some of the base classes)?
>>
>>  Thanks a lot. Regards.
>>  ________________________
>>  Mario Diethelm Guallar
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  ------ Original Message ------
>>  From: "Koen Deforche" <k...@emweb.be>
>>  To: "Mario Diethelm Guallar" <mariodiethe...@gmail.com>
>>  Cc: "witty-interest@lists.sourceforge.net"
>>  <witty-interest@lists.sourceforge.net>
>>  Sent: 12-08-2015 09:10:17
>>  Subject: Re: [Wt-interest] two WDialog objects working together
>>
>>>  Hey Mario,
>>>
>>>  I've added this function in my development copy.
>>>
>>>  Regards,
>>>  koen
>>>
>>>  2015-07-15 12:17 GMT+02:00 Mario Diethelm Guallar
>>>  <mariodiethe...@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>   Thank you Koen. In this case the caller dialog is created after 
>>>>the
>>>>  called
>>>>   dialog so it is working exactly as you explain.
>>>>
>>>>   It would be great to have such a function (raiseToFront).
>>>>
>>>>   Regards.
>>>>
>>>>   _____________________
>>>>   Mario Diethelm Guallar
>>>>
>>>>   El 15-07-2015, a las 4:21, Koen Deforche <k...@emweb.be> escribió:
>>>>
>>>>   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.
>>>>>
>>>>>   ________________________
>>>>>   Mario Diethelm Guallar
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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