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05/05/1996 21:35:35
Christian Berrigan
Enterprise Data Solutions, Inc.
Brush Prairie, Washington, États-Unis
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00001096
Message ID:
00001103
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>Why not?
>
>As to your question, you could create a couple of
>properties in your form class, one listing
>toolbars to specifically exclude and another
>listing toolbars to specifically include. This is
>just an off-the-cuff reaction, but this way you
>could explicitly list toolbars that, if active,
>should be closed or disabled, and others that if
>not active should be opened.
>
>I tend to have a single toolbar that is used with
>all forms in the app. I have another app where
>the client wants certain "open form" menu options
>available via toolbar buttons and I open that
>toolbar when the app is first started.
>
>"Just curious", why the need for a different
>toolbar for each form? What's going on there?
>
>Sounds interesting.....
>

Christian

The last intended purpose for the TollBars is VCR buttons,
etc. No Formsets because each form is completely different.

I am still in the design stage & I am just looking for
any 'novel' uses of Tool bars.

One reason why I ask is there is so little info on toolbars
available. I suspect because they are used for VCR buttons.

Thanks
Tom
Tom
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