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GKK Tools - Form, Menu & Proc Editors and Code Compariso
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25/09/2006 08:49:03
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Third party products
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01156775
Message ID:
01156880
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Thanks Greg!

>To All--
>
>I have updated the GKK Tools (download #30448, #30459, #30447 and #30766) posted in the downloads section for editing forms, procedures, and menus; as well as the comparison tool for forms, visual classes, and procedures. In particular, one bug was critical and found yesterday and corrected in the Form Editor -- it had to do with the renaming of form objects. This has been corrected and somewhat limited. The limit prevents renaming container baseclass objects which includes form, container, pageframe, page, optiongroup, commandgroup, and optionbutton. Support for renaming of these objects may be added in a future release.
>
>There also has been some corrected bugs in the intellisense functionality. Please read the release notes for a full list.
>
>Also, I am in development and testing a replacement for the standard VFP Project Manager. The replacement adds new functionality such as multi-user, version control, and integration with the other GKK Tools (and easier access/extended capabiltiy to the normal functions provided by the VFP project manager). If anyone is interested in testing this, please send me an email and I will forward you a copy. Note that the GKK Project Manager does not modify the standard project files (pjx and pjt) but rather uses its own project file (gkk).
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