Arnon,
I'm not quite sure what you are getting at, but I have NEVER been able to get the Class Browser to list the names of Events in the right-window. To Me Event code is just as important as method code, yet Class Browser treats it as if it does not exist.
If you are telling me that there *IS* a way to see the Event code in the Class Browser (specifically from the right window), then please tell me more.
regards,
Jim N
>Jim, in fact the class browser in VFP5.0 does have/makes this "Edit Parent
>Class code" toolbar active
>- VFP does not have other features SuperCls (in its recent version) adds
>also for some reason this toolbar only apears when you run the classbrowser
>and not fr example when you fire the form designer
>(unless naturally you have the class browser open in the backgroud (s))
>
>Arnon
>
>>Barbara,
>>While I have no doubt that SuperCls is terrific, *THIS* deficiency of VFP's
>>current packaging is definitely a good candidate for the WISH LIST.
>>
>>I have no idea WHY the Class Browser was designed the way it is, but it is
>>rather useless in its current form.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Jim N
>>
>>>>I have been trying to understand the Codebook framework by , among other
>>things, going through the class libraries using the class browser.
>>>>
>>>>The class browser shows all Properties and Methods specifically added .
>>But the Event ( event code ) are not listed. For eg , there may be specific
>> code in Init or destroy or click ..
>>>>
>>>>While the 'view code' button does make it possible to see everything , is
>>there some other simpler way. I feel that i am missing something obvious.
>>>
>>>Prakash, the easiest way is to use Ken Levy's SuperCls. It's available in
>>the files section here, in the Classes/VCX section. Just pop it into a
>>subdirectory, and call it with "DO Supercls". A 4-button toolbar will
>>appear. The left button will show you the next level up of code.
>>>
>>>I use it CONSTANTLY with Visual MaxFrame. Always, when I go to add code
>>to something like the InteractiveChange method, I check with Supercls to
>>see if I need to call the DoDefault() method either before or after my
>>code.
>>>
>>>If you bring up a class through the Project Manager, by highlighting the
>>class and clicking on Modify, you will see all the methods & events, not
>>just the ones with code in them. Then SuperCls gives you the base class
>>information.
>>>
>>>HTH
>>>Barbara
>>
>>
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