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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
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>>>>>>>>This is not a major problem at all, but I find it a little bothersome that certain command words do not capitalize, such as "GO top", after hitting enter. Any fixes for this? Thanks!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Not that I know of. While Sergey is, of course, correct in this one instance, some statements, like REPLACE don't capitalize even after hitting the space bar. I've found this behavior in every version since 7.0 and including the public beta.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Except when typed in the command window while a cursor is open in the current workspace. - Odd, but true.
>>>>>>
>>>>>Alan,
>>>>>
>>>>>Yep, absolutely true. One of the things that I think would really help is being able to open a table and, in method code, reference it by the alias and have the list of fields pop up.
>>>>
>>>>Absolutely, I'd hoped that would have been in V8. I haven't installed 9 beta yet, but I guess it's not there either.
>>>>
>>>Alan,
>>>
>>>I wish I could tell you it was in the beta, but it isn't. Perhaps I should post an ER for this.
>>
>>If you're talking about the capitalisation, then I doubt it's worth the time. It's really a minor cosmetic annoyance, and I can't see them spending much time on it. If you're talking about having Replace operate in the code window the same way it does in the command window, then I'm sure it's 'by design', and not an error - even if it is less than completely helpful design.
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>Alan,
>
>I'm talking about the latter (REPLACE...). What do you think?

I agree 100%. I'd love to have that functionality. I'm just not real hopeful at this stage, and that is in spite of the fact that I am unquestionably the world's single greatest optimist.

Every morning I get up out of bed, stretch, and tell myself, "Well, it certainly can't get any worse than this."

Alan
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