dhazer
Programmer
- Oct 20, 2006
- 48
I've never clearly understood the difference between procomm's user windows and dialogs.
What I currently understand is that the user windows are occupied within the terminal windows whereas the dialog is a separate windows (almost like a popup).
The user windows can have images with hot spots which the dialogs cannot.
The dialogs seem to have more user controls (i.e. various more types of boxes and pushbuttons) than user windows.
Also, it seems to me that the objects for the user windows are very limited in number. Is there a reason for that?
Maybe someone with more experience could better compare and contrast the two than I can.
What I currently understand is that the user windows are occupied within the terminal windows whereas the dialog is a separate windows (almost like a popup).
The user windows can have images with hot spots which the dialogs cannot.
The dialogs seem to have more user controls (i.e. various more types of boxes and pushbuttons) than user windows.
Also, it seems to me that the objects for the user windows are very limited in number. Is there a reason for that?
Maybe someone with more experience could better compare and contrast the two than I can.