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Editing a sub-routine
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08/01/2005 14:01:31
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP1
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Thread ID:
00975393
Message ID:
00975425
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>>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!

And how does this differ from "Document view" (or are you like me and haven't tried it (until I saw a fried using it and asked 'hey, what's that???')).

cheers


>
>>
>>>No, that doesn't seem to be relevant. Maybe I should re-phrase my question:
>>>
>>>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.
>>>
>>>Jim
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I updated my first answer too late for you to see it. No double-click, but have you checked the Code Reference under Tools?
>>>>
>>>>>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?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Do you mean to open MySubroutine.prg which already exists?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Is there some simple way, when editing a PRG, to begin editing a PRG that is called there?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>If I have
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>   bla-bla-bla
>>>>>>>   MySubroutine(params)
>>>>>>>   bla-bal-bla
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>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?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks
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