>Not that I'm aware of. I miss this feature from Brief and MultiEdit a lot, but Code Reference is as close as you can get in VFP AFAIK.
I think dBase VII use to have this in it's editor (IDE) also. If a procedure file was opened, the procedure/function names appeared in a panel on the left.Selecting them would move the editor to their code. Even DOS QuickBasic had this feature!
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>>No, that doesn't seem to be relevant. Maybe I should re-phrase my question:
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>>Is there some mouse or keyboard shortcut that allows to highlight a PRG (occurring in a PRG, or, for that matter, in any code) and begin editing it? The only way that I am aware of is to copy it, Ctrl+F2, "MODI COMM ", and then paste it.
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>>Jim
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>>>I updated my first answer too late for you to see it. No double-click, but have you checked the Code Reference under Tools?
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>>>>Yes -- in another world, I was able to double-click on a sub-routine name to edit that sub-routine. Is there something equivalent here in VFP?
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>>>>>Do you mean to open MySubroutine.prg which already exists?
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>>>>>>Is there some simple way, when editing a PRG, to begin editing a PRG that is called there?
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>>>>>>If I have
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>>>>>> bla-bla-bla
>>>>>> MySubroutine(params)
>>>>>> bla-bal-bla
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>>>>>>is there some way to begin editing 'MySubroutine' other than be copying and pasting it to the command window where I can do MODI COMM?
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>>>>>>Thanks
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