>Hi all,
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>A while back I asked about difficulties I was having with the Class Browser.
>This was after I had scanned the Knowledge Base and come up totally dry!
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>HOWEVER. . ., that scan was done from the VFP Owner's Area facility, and when it came up empty I felt it was strange that such a complex facility would be bug-free. But that was the answer.
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>Today I re-visited MS, this time using my old-fashioned access, searched the Knowledge Base on the same words, and got 48 hits!
>None had THE answer, but one was titled "How to use the new Class Browser in VFP 5.0", so I thought I would give it a boo.
>
>Turns out THEY have given the Class Browser RIGHTCLICKitis too!!! By rightclicking on the button icons in the Class Browser window, several options magically make themselves available. The ones of interest to me (at this time) were to be found in the "view code" button and the "find" button. In both cases the solitary lies "Protected" and "Hidden" were listed. Clicking on each of them resulted in displaying of the PROTECTED properties and methods.
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>Not a total fix, but well on the way to a useable tool!
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>WHN IN DOUBT, RIGHT CLICK! (there ought to be some cue to "suggest" that a rtclick will respond!)
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>Cheers,
>
>Jim N
That's one of the things that Microsoft started suggesting in VFP 3.0.....right click on everything! It really is something we should all get used to. The Shortcut menus are appearing in all connercial products. We should also keep this in mind when we design VFP applications
Craig
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer