Hi Steve.
Thanks for info. I did not find this bug (used wrong key words
to search J )
This looks most likely as described in bug. I have in the
project the 3.3 version, I suppose it would solve use of the release after the
fix date…
martin
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Hi Martin,
I believe this
bug is already fixed (see https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=224941)
but it is possible that you are seeing something else. If not already
fixed, please enter a new bug report with a snippet that shows the problem.
Steve
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Hello
I
was trying to search over the mailing lists and look into the bits of
source codes, however I am not sure what I am doing wrong.
I
would like to get small dialog window with the fancy shadow ‘round it (at
least at win32 platform it appears so). I do it this way:
shell
= new Shell ( parent.getShell() , (SWT.NO_TRIM | SWT.APPLICATION_MODAL | SWT.TOOL)
);
However
if this shell is disposed the parent application is moved to background (behind
all the applications running in the system).
I
made several combinations of the styles and (SWT.SYTEM_MODAL, SWT.ON_TOP),
however this strange behavior appears only with the shadow = with the style
SWT.TOOL.
Thanks
for any advice.
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