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Is it possible to use Intellisense in application
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26/10/2004 17:56:12
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Hi Nadya -

If you haven't looked at CEEClone in the downloads here, you might find it interesting as an add-on for intellisense. Some scripts just easier to write ( at least for me ) and there are other cool features that mimic the Cobb Editor function. I think Frank Dietrich wrote it.


>>I haven't done much with the intellisense scripts myself, but I have found that they are not very easy to debug. You better do it right. ;-)
>
>He-he. I was just repeating steps from http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~IntelliSenseCustomScripts~VFP#com, but even in the easy script I happen to concatenate string and date types variables. No wonder, it didn't work :) But it didn't work silently in application, e.g. it didn't give an error (and it's good, I think).
>
>>>>Hi Nadya,
>>>>
>>>>If you open Help for FoxCode Ovject Reference, you can check the Location property. 0=Command window, 1=Program, 8=Menu snippet, 10=Code Snippet, 12=Stored procedure.
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>>>I also found out, that my custom scripts work fine in the Code Editor opened in VFP application in IDE. I guess, it didn't work before because I had some problems with a script.


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