GUI.HideWindow | Part of GUI module |
Syntax | GUI.HideWindow (window : int)
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Description | Hides a window with widgets in it. This procedure makes certain
that the GUI Library recognizes that the window no longer visible.
This procedure will call Window.Hide, so there is no need
for the user to do so.
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Example | The program opens up a window with two buttons. If the button
labelled "Close and Open" is pressed, the window is closed and
a new window with two buttons is opened in a random location on
the screen.
import GUI var windowA, windowB : int var buttonA, buttonB, buttonQuit : int var backToMainA, backToMainB : int procedure ShowWindowA GUI.HideWindow (defWinID) GUI.ShowWindow (windowA) end ShowWindowA procedure ShowWindowB GUI.HideWindow (defWinID) GUI.ShowWindow (windowB) end ShowWindowB procedure ShowMain GUI.HideWindow (Window.GetActive) GUI.ShowWindow (defWinID) end ShowMain View.Set ("graphics:280;100,nobuttonbar") % Place the buttons in the main window buttonA := GUI.CreateButton (10, 10, 0, "Show Window A", ShowWindowA) buttonB := GUI.CreateButton (150, 10, 0, "Show Window B", ShowWindowB) buttonQuit := GUI.CreateButton (100, 60, 0, "Quit", GUI.Quit) windowA := Window.Open ("title:Window A,graphics:150;100,position:bottom;left") backToMainA := GUI.CreateButton (20, 20, 0, "Back to Main", ShowMain) Window.Hide (windowA) windowB := Window.Open ("title:Window B,graphics:150;100,position:bottom;right") backToMainB := GUI.CreateButton (20, 20, 0, "Back to Main", ShowMain) Window.Hide (windowB) loop exit when GUI.ProcessEvent end loop
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Status | Exported qualified. This means that you can only call the function by calling GUI.HideWindow, not by calling HideWindow.
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See also | GUI.ShowWindow
for showing a window with widgets in it.
See also GUI.CloseWindow
for closing a window with widgets in it.
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