This is the first time for me and I would like to thank the forum and all the speakers for their work.
I have diverted the usual use of a dialog box to make a stopwatch. Easy to handle, easy to move, it is very practical but not quite functional.
To be fully operational, it would not require ONE stopwatch but MORE than ONE.... (at will).
This is precisely what brings me here today, is it possible to generate several dialog boxes independent of each other and manipulable all at the same time?
Given the unusual use I claim to make of it, I have not encountered any subject dealing with it.
I therefore rely on your skills because I am in the most total deadlock.
The code that generates the dialog box (Stopwatch) is:
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Dim oPDialog As Object
Sub DialogBox
Dim dDialog As Object
DialogLibraries.LoadLibrary("Standard")
oDialog = DialogLibraries.Standard.Dialog1
oPDialog = CreateUnoDialog(oDialog)
oPDialog.setTitle("Petit test")
reInit()
'''''''''''''''''EXIT''''''''''''''''
iDialogResult = oPDialog.Execute()
End Sub
In the attached document, I have somewhat anticipated the arrival of the newcomers and although much remains to be done, the priority for the time being remains that set out in the title.
That is, how to create several dialog boxes that can be used at the same time.
Thank you for your attention.
Sincerely, Mark