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Annoying 'feature' of Menu Designer
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11/07/2013 16:52:45
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Menus & Menu designer
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 6 SP5
OS:
Windows 7
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01578237
Message ID:
01578292
Views:
91
>While working on localization of software into different language, I ran into an annoying "quirk" of the Menu Designer in VFP -- it tries to be helpful in naming menu pads and menu popups according to text you've typed. Unfortunately this causes names of menu pads and popups to change -- which causes problems later on where they need to be referenced by name (e.g. add-on modules will "hook" into specific menus). Does anybody know there are any directives or settings that can be used to keep VFP from replacing the names that I've already put in place? What is perhaps a bit confusing is that sometimes the object naming is forced and sometimes not -- thus far I think I've found that the general pattern is that if I make gross change to the text (e.g. complete replacement), the object name is changed based on text you've entered, and object name doesn't get changed if I keep text change to be incremental (i.e. only change portion). Although it should be possible to avoid running into this problem by careful editing in this manner, the method of operation is non-obvious and perhaps a bit over-tedious and would be hard to explain to members of the development group. So I'm basically stuck having to re-check menus every time someone works on them to make sure that the menu pads and popups that need to be referenced by name are indeed properly named.

The Menu Designer has been the ugly redheaded stepchild of the VFP toolkit from the start IMO.
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