Hello,

Any thoughts about this? Is "z-ordering" of UI controls something which is not 
possible in WIX, or did I miss some trick?

Thank you for any suggestion
Jan Krivanek

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From: Jan Krivanek [mailto:jan.kriva...@microsoft.com] 
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 6:26 PM
To: wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [WiX-users] How do I modify Z order of controls on a dialog?

Hello,
Is there a way in WIX (2.0) how to enforce z-order of Controls displayed on a 
Dialog?

While designing a MSI dialog, I came upon a situation where the GroupBox 
control is partially hiding a RadioButton Control. This goes away once I hover 
over the radio buttons but reappears every time the dialog is newly shown. I 
opened the Controls table with ORCA and found that GroupBox control is 
preceding the RadioButton control. This is probably causing the issue but I 
wasn't able to enforce different table ordering by reordering the wix xml. What 
I have experienced and online-researched so far seems that only controls that 
are guaranteed to be on top of other controls are text controls - did I 
actually miss some trick how to perform z-ordering of other controls?

Thank you
Jan Krivanek

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