How can I set noborder style with did -g? - 16/06/06 02:42 AM
When I load the dialog I don't have the icon yet (i'll download it later)
so I create an "empty icon"
After I've download the icon I load it with did -g test 11 icon.gif but I don't know how can I set the noborder style.
I tried also icon 11, 200 32 18 12,noborder and icon 11, 200 32 18 12, ,noborder but they don't work (* /dialog: 'test' error loading icon 'noborder' and * /dialog: 'test' error loading icon '').
The only thing that work it's load a "fake" icon (icon 11, 200 32 18 12, fake.gif,noborder), hide it with did -h and replace it when download the right one.
I'm searching a better way to set the noborder style without use a fake icon, if it's possible while loading the dialog else with the did -g (or other) command(s).
Taggnostr.
so I create an "empty icon"
Code:
dialog test { title "test" size 50 500 254 128 ... icon 11, 200 32 18 12 }
After I've download the icon I load it with did -g test 11 icon.gif but I don't know how can I set the noborder style.
I tried also icon 11, 200 32 18 12,noborder and icon 11, 200 32 18 12, ,noborder but they don't work (* /dialog: 'test' error loading icon 'noborder' and * /dialog: 'test' error loading icon '').
The only thing that work it's load a "fake" icon (icon 11, 200 32 18 12, fake.gif,noborder), hide it with did -h and replace it when download the right one.
I'm searching a better way to set the noborder style without use a fake icon, if it's possible while loading the dialog else with the did -g (or other) command(s).
Taggnostr.