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Visual FoxPro
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Gestionnaire de menu & Menus
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00229592
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I would be very interested in seeing yours if you don't mind.

>You should do it.
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>Last year, I created a fairly robust OOP menu system which communicates and automatically coordinates with forms and toolbars (including a special status toolbar). I initially based it on the codebook model, but quickly saw it's limitations, so I rolled my own from scratch.
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>Good Luck - I guarantee that you will learn alot.
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>>Actually Andrew Ross MacNeill wrote GenMenuX, but it isn't object orienteed. What I mean is being able to do something like:
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>>oMenu.File.Open.Text.Enabled(.F.)
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>>and have the pad disable. Mark Hall wrote a wrapper class for menus, but I thought I would write a builder to show the menu in a tree or something and have it generate the code for you.
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>>What do you think?
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>>>I think GenMenuX was written by Markus Egger (I know he wrote GenRepoX, I hope I am not just confusing the two).
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>>>There is a also a good one in CodeBook, and all derivations thereof...
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>>>>Yes, Mark Hall has a great one. But, it requires you to write code to make your menu. The idea I have is to create a menu builder or a genmenu.prg replacement to write the code for you. That makes actually using the object oriented menus much easier.
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>>>>>Several already exist. I don't remember who has them but you might want to look through Ken Levy's site or look around in the files section here. But, there's always the better mousetrap...code away!
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>>>>>>Since it doesn't look like we are ever going to get one, I am thinking about creating an object oriented menu builder. I am simply looking for feedback to see how everyone would like this. If I get enough positive feedback, I will continue. Please let me know.
Brian McCord
President
Sagacity Systems
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