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Framework subclassing questions
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From
14/01/2002 21:49:55
Paul Williamson
Williamson Enterprises, Inc.
Livingston, Montana, United States
 
 
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14/01/2002 16:16:38
Gil Munk
The Scarborough Group, Inc.
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
The Mere Mortals Framework
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00604501
Message ID:
00604673
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20
Hi Gil,

>>I unzipped the framework into, say, "pwappbase". Then ran Quick Start and created a temporary application ("pwapptemp") to do my development in which I will add everything I create in it to the Generic Project in pwappbase.
>
>If you use the "mmortals" folder you'd not have to change references throughout the generic project to look in a pwappbase instead of mmortals.
>

The pwappbase is my mmortals folder.

>>
>>It has been suggested to me here to store my subclasses in my own common directory library ("libs" in "pwcommon30" or whatever). Why would I not store them directly in the Generic Project's libs folder instead of having to adjust the development environment so that Quick Start would include my classes in all new projects it creates?
>
>The subclassed libraries would be copied to every new application folder you create from there on. You want a central place to locate your subclasses and include that folder in your pathing statements in Startmm.prg
>
>>

Well then, I think that is what I want for now. I am only using MM for development of one product right now. It is a custom system that I am trying to develop a base for. No two versions are the same. I planned on running Quick Start to have it create a base version which I would then customize in the directory I specified for a particular client.

It was suggested that I run QS to create a temporary project, do my development there and then copy my work over to the mmortals directory. Then run QS as I need to for each client.

It is sounding a little to me like there can not be more than one install of the framework on a system. That is not true, is it?

Thanks,

-pw
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