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‎Sep 18, 2006
09:43 PM
Cancel button in custom dialog doesnt work
I have added a new Cancel dialog based on the Cancel frame, the Cancel button (the only one) on it doesnt work, I need to click the X to close the install wizard. I have created few other custom dialogs, all with the same result. Are suggestions on how to fix this problem? Thx.
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‎Oct 13, 2006
09:11 AM
Make sure custom dialog belongs to separate Frame group. Then add following code to Swing event of Frame. In this case I only support Back and Cancel. Same way you can add code for Next Button if you wish.
public void buttonClickedback(com.installshield.event.ui.ISControlContext arg0)
{
SwingWizardUI wizardUI = (SwingWizardUI)arg0.getWizardUI();
wizardUI.doPrevious();
}
public void buttonClickedcancel(com.installshield.event.ui.ISControlContext arg0)
{
SwingWizardUI wizardUI = (SwingWizardUI)arg0.getWizardUI();
wizardUI.doCancel();
}
public void initializeUIDisableButton(com.installshield.event.ui.ISDialogFrameContext arg0)
{
ISFrame frame = arg0.getISFrame();
ISButton backButton = frame.getButton("back");
if (backButton != null) {
backButton.setEnabled(true);
}
ISButton cancelButton = frame.getButton("cancel");
if (cancelButton != null) {
cancelButton.setEnabled(true);
}
public void buttonClickedback(com.installshield.event.ui.ISControlContext arg0)
{
SwingWizardUI wizardUI = (SwingWizardUI)arg0.getWizardUI();
wizardUI.doPrevious();
}
public void buttonClickedcancel(com.installshield.event.ui.ISControlContext arg0)
{
SwingWizardUI wizardUI = (SwingWizardUI)arg0.getWizardUI();
wizardUI.doCancel();
}
public void initializeUIDisableButton(com.installshield.event.ui.ISDialogFrameContext arg0)
{
ISFrame frame = arg0.getISFrame();
ISButton backButton = frame.getButton("back");
if (backButton != null) {
backButton.setEnabled(true);
}
ISButton cancelButton = frame.getButton("cancel");
if (cancelButton != null) {
cancelButton.setEnabled(true);
}
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‎Mar 21, 2008
09:12 PM
I know this is an old thread but I was having this issue as well and didn't feel like creating a new frame - please correct me if I'm wrong but the following seems to work fine.
Select the Cancel Frame and change the buttonClickedCancel method from:
wizardUI.cancelAction() to wizardUI.doCancel()
Regards,
Tom
Select the Cancel Frame and change the buttonClickedCancel method from:
wizardUI.cancelAction() to wizardUI.doCancel()
Regards,
Tom