dormky 2 Posted March 6 The following code shows that BringToFront does not work. Are there any alternatives I can use to put a control on top of all other controls in a window ? interface uses Vcl.Forms, Vcl.ComCtrls, System.Classes, Vcl.Controls, Vcl.StdCtrls, UUtils, Vcl.ExtCtrls; type TFormMain = class(TForm) PageControlMain: TPageControl; Sheet1: TTabSheet; Button1: TButton; procedure FormCreate(Sender: TObject); procedure Button1Click(Sender: TObject); private dynLabel: TLabel; end; var FormMain: TFormMain; implementation {$R *.dfm} procedure TFormMain.Button1Click(Sender: TObject); begin dynLabel.BringToFront(); end; procedure TFormMain.FormCreate(Sender: TObject); begin dynLabel := TLabel.Create(self); dynLabel.Parent := self; dynLabel.Height := 200; dynLabel.Width := 500; dynLabel.Top := 100; dynLabel.Left := 100; dynLabel.Caption := 'BAMKLJDOUZEHFOZEI'; dynLabel.Visible := True; dynLabel.BringToFront(); end; Share this post Link to post
Uwe Raabe 2057 Posted March 6 The issue is that BringToFront only works inside a group of TGraphicControls (like TLabel) and TWinControls. This is from the documentation of BringToFront: Quote Note that controls that wrap Windows screen objects (control classes descended from TWinControl) always "stack" above lightweight controls (control classes descended from TGraphicControl). BringToFront can force a lightweight control, such as a Shape, to stack above other lightweight controls, but wrapped controls, such as an Edit, will still stack above the Shape. Share this post Link to post
Pat Foley 51 Posted March 6 2 hours ago, dormky said: TFormMain = class(TForm) PageControlMain: TPageControl; Sheet1: TTabSheet; You could hide the pagecontrol to show the label parented to the form or change the label parent to control on top. I would use a Tpanel set to top align that "pushes" the Tabsheet/pagecontrol down to mimic the banners used in MS's XL when showing. Share this post Link to post
dormky 2 Posted March 7 19 hours ago, Pat Foley said: You could hide the pagecontrol to show the label parented to the form or change the label parent to control on top. I would use a Tpanel set to top align that "pushes" the Tabsheet/pagecontrol down to mimic the banners used in MS's XL when showing. I don't want to change anything about other controls, I just need a control to be on top of all others. 21 hours ago, Uwe Raabe said: The issue is that BringToFront only works inside a group of TGraphicControls (like TLabel) and TWinControls. This is from the documentation of BringToFront: Yes, that's why I'm looking for an alternative. Do you know of any component that could work on the same group as my TPageControl here ? I suppose I could use such a component, make it invisible but keep a child control of it visible, if that's possible. Share this post Link to post
Uwe Raabe 2057 Posted March 7 As @Dmitry Arefiev already mentioned: Replace the TLabel with TStaticText. The latter is a TWinControl and can be placed on top of other controls. Share this post Link to post
dormky 2 Posted March 8 The TLabel was just for demonstration purposes, I'd like to be able to do that with all components... 1 Share this post Link to post
PeterBelow 238 Posted March 8 25 minutes ago, dormky said: The TLabel was just for demonstration purposes, I'd like to be able to do that with all components... You cannot, it is only possible for TWinControl descendants. 1 Share this post Link to post
aehimself 396 Posted March 8 You can go extremely hacky and create a "transparent" panel - and simply put all your components on this. Since TPanel is a TWinControl descendant, .BringToFront will work properly on it. You can use the source here, just change the painting slightly: Procedure TDimPanel.Paint; Begin // Omit the call to inherited in general. Self.Canvas.Draw(0, 0, _bitmap, 255); // Might need 0 instead of 255 for opacity - I don't know by heart End; Share this post Link to post
David Heffernan 2345 Posted March 9 20 hours ago, dormky said: The TLabel was just for demonstration purposes, I'd like to be able to do that with all components... Late information boo 1 Share this post Link to post
Pat Foley 51 Posted March 9 On 3/7/2024 at 2:36 AM, dormky said: On 3/6/2024 at 7:27 AM, Pat Foley said: You could hide the pagecontrol to show the label parented to the form or change the label parent to control on top. I would use a Tpanel set to top align that "pushes" the Tabsheet/pagecontrol down to mimic the banners used in MS's XL when showing. I don't want to change anything about other controls, I just need a control to be on top of all others. Here's putting the label on a tabsheet. This allows giving a context to incoming label. By using tabsheets in the IDE you can group controls readily Then show only what is needed in runtime. var ts: TTabsheet; var labelNu: Integer = 1; procedure TForm1.AddLabelwithTabbedIndexClick(Sender: TObject); begin ts:= TTabsheet.Create(Self); ts.PageControl := PageControl1; ts.Caption := LabelNu.ToString; var llabel := TLabel.Create(Self); //was TStaticText llabel.Name := 'llabel' + LabelNu.ToString; lLabel.Caption := 'label&' + LabelNu.ToString; lLabel.Parent := ts; //LLabel.TabStop := True; ts.TabVisible := True; Inc(labelNu); end; procedure TForm1.RandomShowHideTabClick(Sender: TObject); begin ts := PageControl1.Pages[Random(PageControl1.PageCount)]; with ts do TabVisible := not tabVisible; end; procedure TForm1.Showllabel1Click(Sender: TObject); begin var lbl := FindComponent('llabel1'); (lbl as TControl).show; end; Share this post Link to post