How might one go about creating a Modeless MessageBox? Do I have to just create my own Windows Form class and use that? If so, is there an easy way of adding a warning icon (rather than inserting my own image of one) and resizing based on text volume?
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You'll have to create a Form and use With | |||
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If you need a message box that just displays itself while your code continues running in the background (the box is still modal and will prevent the user from using other windows until OK is clicked), you can always start the message box in its own thread and continue doing what ever you do in the original thread:
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Short of writing the code, you could create a small form that in the constructor does the following
If you really wanted, you could listen to an event that is fired when the OK button is pushed. | |||
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You can use the standard system warning icon using | |||
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You have to either use form and call showDialog() And for icons use
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Note: this will create a Modal dialog box, which is not what the question is asking here is a sample code
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//no commnet
needs more threads and more code(I don't have enough time to write) for concurrent messageboxes. | |||
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