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I've attempted this approach before...it's no good because it would go over the quit dialog when it pops up—'''[[User:Ts2do|ts2do]]''' <sup>([[User talk:Ts2do|Talk]] | [mailto:tsdodo@gmail.com @])</sup> 05:55, 6 Dec 2005 (PST) | I've attempted this approach before...it's no good because it would go over the quit dialog when it pops up—'''[[User:Ts2do|ts2do]]''' <sup>([[User talk:Ts2do|Talk]] | [mailto:tsdodo@gmail.com @])</sup> 05:55, 6 Dec 2005 (PST) | ||
It's just an example for displaying a screen all the time. If you only want it to move to the front in the beginning than you can just drop <code>MoveToFront()</code> in <code>Init()</code> --[[User:Jerry|Jerry (MrU on VERC)]] 06:01, 6 Dec 2005 (PST) | It's just an example for displaying a screen all the time. If you only want it to move to the front in the beginning than you can just drop <code>MoveToFront()</code> in <code>Init()</code>. I use it for displaying a dialog which you have to close before moving onto something else. --[[User:Jerry|Jerry (MrU on VERC)]] 06:01, 6 Dec 2005 (PST) |
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You should bold the part about Including the testpanel.h file in the vgui_int.cpp. I missed it on my first pass of the text tutorial. -Simkin
How do you give the panel focus? When I show my panel it ends up behind another panel. --.freelancer 15:40, 30 Nov 2005 (PST)
call its RequestFocus()
—ts2do (Talk | @) 20:11, 30 Nov 2005 (PST)
- Doesn't work, it's still not recieving focus.. --.freelancer 07:45, 1 Dec 2005 (PST)
- I could still use some help here.. --.freelancer 03:25, 3 Dec 2005 (PST)
Use MoveToFront()
in OnTick()
. This way it always stays on top of other panels. --Jerry (MrU on VERC) 02:35, 6 Dec 2005 (PST)
I've attempted this approach before...it's no good because it would go over the quit dialog when it pops up—ts2do (Talk | @) 05:55, 6 Dec 2005 (PST)
It's just an example for displaying a screen all the time. If you only want it to move to the front in the beginning than you can just drop MoveToFront()
in Init()
. I use it for displaying a dialog which you have to close before moving onto something else. --Jerry (MrU on VERC) 06:01, 6 Dec 2005 (PST)