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08/04/2006 08:40:14
Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
Divers
Thread ID:
01111445
Message ID:
01111671
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>>It cannot drop a control into a grid column. - or can it.
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>Yes it can. Modify your form or class that contains the grid. Move to the appropriate column. Open the class browser with your control class. Select the control in question. Drag the icon in the upper left corner to the grid.
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>>It cannot build an exe - or can it?
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>Not that I know of.
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>>Can it be used to manage multiple projects?
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>Yes. You can open an entire project, if you want, in the class browser. Open another instance of the CB and open another project.
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>Incidentally, if you want to reorganize your class libraries (ie, move classes to different vcx files) without destroying references to dependent classes, open the entire project in one instance of the class browser and then open separate instances of the CB with the vcx's in question - do your reorganizing and the CB will correct all references to inherited classes.
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>>Can it let me only see the few classes that I'm using to build a particular project - without showing all the classes from whatever framework and other third party stuff I'm using?
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>Yes, just open the class libraries you wish to view. You have to do a little work to see parent classes if they are in separate vcx's. :-)

Just to clarify. I'm talking about the Component Gallery. For some reason I keep writing Class Browser. CG, not CB. In the CG I can create a folder which contains classes, controls, forms and everything I need for the subsystem I'm working on. It remembers the classes that I put in that folder. That's a fantastic way to stay focused.
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