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> > >Why is btnOk more clear/readable than OkButton?
> >
> > sure,it doesn't matter on a form with two buttons and one label,
> > but I have some forms containg some dozend control. Now if I want
> > to change a property of that one button, who's name i cant remenber
> > exactly, but I now it is a button and it is related to settingn a
> > minimum range for something, I just enter "btnMin" Ctrl-Space and
> > code-tools let me choose ..
>
> This doesn't completely convince me. If you named your button
> MinXXXButton, you could have entered "Min" Ctrl-Space and you could
> just pick the button from that list. I am not sure what is easier,
> typing the btn prefix or choosing the button from the edits,
> combobox, labels, whatever.
well, having about 25 adjustable "min" values, a label and a button for
each, + some witch checkboxes (to enable/disable), some with sliders,
some with comboboxes, some other with edit fields.. min+codetools gives
me a choice of more than 100 items, while btnMin+codetools gives me
~20 ..
However, for me it has proven to be the best way, but my programs tend
to be rather complex (mostly controlling software for a complex
measurement system, which is still in some kind of developement state,
so we need to adjust a lot of parameters).
Burkhard
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