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27/08/2001 11:16:22
Nancy Folsom
Pixel Dust Industries
Washington, États-Unis
 
 
À
27/08/2001 09:12:23
Marco Beuk
Innovero Software Solutions
The Hague, Pays-Bas
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00549403
Message ID:
00549456
Vues:
12
Marco-

>It seems to me that the command window has some new features.
>Let me name two of them:
>1. it logges commands that are executes interactively in the project
>2. it remembers its content next time vfp is started.
>
>The last one i find very usefull, the first one makes it very hard for me to find a previous typed line.

Not sure how you could have the second without the first one, and unless I'm misunderstanding the feature, VFP has done that for a long time now. Keep a history of what's typed in the command window. What's news is that VFP remembers between session. But, for #1, you realize you can do an Edit | Find in the ocmmand window, right?

>But why can't i find out how to turn this logging behaviour off.
>Does anyone know?

If you SET RESOURCE OFF, it seems to not remember. Didn't test really thoroughly tho.

From the help (I searched on _command)

The contents of the Command window are saved to a file, _command.prg, automatically unless the noRecentDocHistory system policy is enabled or you are not using a Foxuser resource file. You can clear the window by selecting Clear from the Command Window shortcut menu. To enable its use by multiple instances of Visual FoxPro, the file is only read when starting Visual FoxPro, and written when exiting Visual FoxPro. The file is located in the same directory as the Foxuser resource file. You can determine or change the location of the resource file from the Options dialog box, File Locations tab, or via language using SET("RESOURCE") or SET RESOURCE respectively.

No clue what "noRecentDocHistory" is. Searching on it in MSDN and the help only yields this reference.

>
>BTW: Another thing is that the vfp 7 property window shows if a method is inherited, which is nice. But is there still know easy way to view that parent method it is inherited from?

Well, with the object selected on the form, you can chose the classbrowser from the tools menu, and the library with that class will be selected. If you have to walk up the tree you can view the parent class.

Ken Levy has a utility called...superclass I think? Search on his name and you you should find it.
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