Apologies for not being clear in my mail. The key is that the UI is being opened as a dialog box, generating the OK and Cancel buttons. All this logic is explained in the section "Opening a dialog box and its configuration options”. This also talks about configuring what to do when these buttons are clicked.
-- Does this mail seem too brief? Sorry for that, I don’t mean to be rude! Please see http://emailcharter.org . Johan Fabry - http://pleiad.cl/~jfabry PLEIAD and RyCh labs - Computer Science Department (DCC) - University of Chile > On Sep 7, 2016, at 18:07, Brad Selfridge <bsselfri...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Read the chapter. Being new to Spec, I'm still confused because I don't see > clear evidence in the chapter that would fix the problems that are occurring > in the InputWidget. > > I did, however, read your documentation referring to the TextFieldInputModel > example. After reading that, I created a TextPrompterWidget, (which is a > direct copy of InputWidget). I changed the super class to > DynamicComposableModel. I modified the "initializeWidgets" method, removed > the "OK" method, and made a few other small modifications and got the widget > to work as expected. I DID have to open the widget with "openDialogWithSpec" > as that was the only way to auto-magically get the OK-Cancel toolbar widget. > I'd share my code if you want. > > > > ----- > Brad Selfridge > -- > View this message in context: > http://forum.world.st/Spec-InputWidget-question-tp4914439p4914673.html > Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >