>Hi Dragan,
>>>If I was to build another generation of framework, I wld consider
>>>treeview as replacement for system menus! If you ask me VFP Menus are 'so yesterday' comparing to other tools/products. But yet they are quick and precise and users are comfortable with them. Nothing ever 'dissapears' from there :)
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>>That's what I've done... in 1997 (VFP5!), for exactly the same reasons. I've even done one application using it, a couple of years ago, even though the rest of the (port of the) framework was not exactly finished. And it was data driven, from menu.dbf - which is the same old table which we used to drive menus back in 1989, with a few changes in the structure and a recursive bit of code which parsed it and built a treeview from it. Want the code?
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>Why not, Aldough I hv no immediate plans of venturing into somethig as serious as rebuilding framework in use, good example code is always welcome :) Drop me an email when you get a chance.
>Thks++
Zip is in the mail, with a lengthy excursion into the history of the contents. I should write a book :).
The nice thing with this TView approach is that you really don't need anything much to add it to a framework - a table to fill it from, and a MDI (or desktop) form where it will reside. The rest goes as is. Just kick out the menu and use TV instead.
>Jos jednom Srecna nova 2006 :)
Da smo živi i zdravi, za ostalo ćemo lako :)