I use that - but it does not know about child objects (or parent objects for that matter) which are instantiated in code.
If they were all vcx's designed visually, that would work great.
>You might try the Class Browser (Tools >> Class Browser).
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>>Forgive my mixing of metaphores...
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>>I'm finding it very difficult to pick up someone elses code these days to figure out what they're doing when they use object instantiation in code. It just seems hard to create a mental map when the objects and it's PEMs are not visible in the visual designer.
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>>The debugger is a help, but still... some OOP program structures seem obscure and convoluted.
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>>I guess I'll have to revert to paper-drawn diagrams to figure it all out.
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>>Does anyone have any tips/techniques or tools to help me out? What are the best-practices for documenting such frankensteins?
Kogo Michael Hogan
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I think so Brain, but "Snowball for Windows"?
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