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Opening up a dialog
Opening up a dialog
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Getting the properties of the dialog:
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The output will be:
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getDialogProperties() Function

Introduced in version 1.5.4
Returns a json object holding the properties associated with a given dialog. The properties are width, height, temporary, title, and value.

Usage

getDialogProperties(name)

Parameters

  • name - The name of the dialog.

Example

Opening up a dialog
[dialog("Dialog Test", "width=300; height=200; temporary=0; title=A new title; value=data of relevance"): {test}]

Getting the properties of the dialog:

[getDialogProperties("Dialog Test")]

The output will be:

 {"width":300,"height":200,"temporary":0,"title":"A new title","value":"data of relevance"}