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Overide a Blocker Function

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archive over 17 years ago

Hi All,

1) I want to be able to run a shell command
    axlShell("open")   
    to open a new file, but then a dialog comes up asking if I want to save the previous opened file, and this dialog blocks the subsequent skill code until I manually click the buttons.
    Is there anyway to continue running skill code so that I can automatically select "no"?

2) Let say I start an allegro shell function  -> new
    The "new" dialog box comes up and ask for my input for file name.. etc
    Is there anyway I can find out the names of the buttons  e.g.   button_ok, or button_cancel  without having the  .il and .frm file.  I need this to be able to send skill code to choose one of the buttons.

Thanks,
newbie


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    Thanks Dave

    axlOpenDesign( ?design FILENAME ?mode "wf")

    works perfectly!


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by Newbie
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    Thanks Dave

    axlOpenDesign( ?design FILENAME ?mode "wf")

    works perfectly!


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