FWIW, I would LOVE to see VFP's code editor acquire some of the features of VS.NET's.
I'd never have to leave home again <g>
>I know what you mean about the real-time syntaxing and the indentation and spacing. Some of this goes all the way back to QuickBASIC. However, I must admit that I'm not terribly fond of the OOP implementation, especially in VB.NET. In ways, VFP's interface to the PEM's is much cleaner and easier to use.
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>JIMO,