>>I suggest that you contact Jim Nelson, maybe you can integrate the editor with his suite of utilities.
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>I actually looked at this a couple of years ago and its a no-go. His tools rely on interfacing with the standard VFP editor and my tools work completely independent of the VFP editor. I had looked at his tools being able to call my editor for the methods, but the main problem is in how to determine (trap) when the user wanted to save or close the normal VFP editor. If I remember correctly he is using a timer to "catch" the state; I would have to have real-time integration to be able to write-back the methods during a save or close. However, many of the features that he has developed I also incorporated into my editors.
I see the problem. I know that Jim made a complete rewrite of some of his tools a year or two ago, but I don't know what those changes are. Anyway, I look forward to test the editor when you have finished it.