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List of VFP7 system menu bars with a PICTRES picture
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20/10/2001 09:30:17
 
 
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19/10/2001 21:31:45
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de menu & Menus
Divers
Thread ID:
00571083
Message ID:
00571297
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Hi Dragan,

Thanks for your feedback. I suppose those context sensitive popups you mentioned help account for the at least 131 system menu bars not supplied by the 'Quick Menu' option?

Per your suggestion, I studied the associated .MNX file (and went back to the generated .MPR file) and I can not find any field or attribute that indicates a specific system menu bar has an associated PICTRES image.

Any other suggestions?

Thanks!
Malcolm


>>I tried what you suggested, but the 'Quick Menu' option sets the pictres attribute for every menu bar defined in an MPR file. When I use the Menu Designer, and select the Option button for a specific bar, I can manually see which menu bars have pictures associated with them so the Menu Designer has some way of 'knowing' which menu bars have pictures. However, there appears to be no way of mechanically determining this information?
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>>As an aside, when I use the sys(2013) function, I get a list of 256 system menu bars. When I use the 'Quick Menu' option, only 125 records are placed in my menu's MNX table. Since MNX files include pad, popup and bar definitions, it appears that there are at least (256 - 125) 131 or more system menu bars not accounted for when a 'Quick Menu' is generated. Hmmm ... not sure if that means anything or not. Perhaps the unaccounted for system menu bars are menu bars from past versions that no longer apply or 'secret undocumented' <g> features?
>
>Along with them, there are those popups which pop up (knowing of nothing else to do) only when needed - like the form menu which shows only while you edit a form, etc.
>
>Short of analyzing the .mpr file, you can rather look at the .mnx file, which is just a table.
Malcolm Greene
Brooks-Durham
mgreene@bdurham.com
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