Re: Z-Order and modeless CDialogs
The parent of all three dialog have to be same to accomplish what you want.
read some of these posts.
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.vc.mfc/search?group=microsoft.public.vc.mfc&q=modeless+dialog+zorder
AliR.
"Cheryl & Mike Arsenault" <cmars@cogeco.ca> wrote in message
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Hey there,
I'm creating an dialog-based application in MFC that utilized many (or at
least some) modeless dialogs. I generally display the dialogs via calls to
Create and the ShowWindow(SW_SHOW). This all works fine, except in the
following circumstance.
If I launch the initial dialog for the application and then subsequently
launch 2 more modeless dialogs (for now all the dialogs are based on the
same resource, if that matters), everything works fine - I can change
focus from one dialog to another. The problem is that he window ordering
does not change. If I click on the 2nd dialog after launching the 3rd, the
2nd becomes active and the 3rd inactive, however the 3rd dialog is still
on top of the second. I doesn't matter which dialog I click on, the order
of the dialogs stay the same.
Is this a property of dialogs that I cannot get around, or is there a way
to address this?
Thanks
Mike
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