Well, while this is surely a mistake I made, it doesn#t seem to be the reason, cause even when fixed the Dialog does not show. :( -------------------------- Hi, this is just a shot in the dark as it's been ages since I've done any gtkmm work but I think you're testing for the wrong response ID. Since you have a yes-no dialog you should test for the yes/no response IDs. enum ResponseType { RESPONSE_NONE = -1, RESPONSE_REJECT = -2, RESPONSE_ACCEPT = -3, RESPONSE_DELETE_EVENT = -4, RESPONSE_OK = -5, RESPONSE_CANCEL = -6, RESPONSE_CLOSE = -7, RESPONSE_YES = -8, RESPONSE_NO = -9, RESPONSE_APPLY = -10, RESPONSE_HELP = -11 } -Bartek > Hi, i thought about creating a simple Question function, wich gets a > question and a explanation passed and returns a bool > However the function seems to return true always and only the first cout > << appears in the console, so I gues the whole switch is not executed > and maybee the run() not as well. > > However this compiles fine without errors (Visual Studio 2008 Express > Edition) > > > bool Updater::AreyouSure(string question,string explanation){ > cout << "Question " << question << " " << explanation << " \n"; > Gtk::MessageDialog > questiondialog(question,false,MESSAGE_ERROR,BUTTONS_YES_NO,true); > questiondialog.set_secondary_text(explanation); > int result = questiondialog.run(); > //Handle the response: > switch(result){ > case(Gtk::RESPONSE_OK):{ > cout << red << "RESPONSE_OK" << "\n"; > return true; > break; > } > case(Gtk::RESPONSE_CANCEL):{ > cout << red << "RESPONSE_CANCEL" << "\n"; > return false; > break; > } > default:{ > cout << red << "default" << "\n"; > return false; > break; > } > } > cout << red << "end" << "\n"; > } > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > gtkmm-list mailing list > gtkmm-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list |