Thanks guys for the help. I am using StringIDs > 10000. Although I have not tested it yet, I'm sure that is the problem. Thanks again, Knox On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Andrew McMillan wrote: > > "The Knoxster" writes: > > But what I get is a list that looks like: > > Blah <- A String from one of my string resources > > Does this string resource of yours have id 10004? > > > Unfiled > > Personal > > . > > . > > . > > Business > > Blah <- same blah as above > > Is it not quite the same blah, but rather a similar blah with id 10005? > > If you look in UICommon.h/UIResources.h, you'll see that the system > uses string resources with these ids for these items in the category > menu. As you've found out, this allows you to use your own wording > for them if you know what you're doing. > > But in general, so that you don't have to worry about things like this > happening, resource ids >= 10000 are reserved for system use in Palm OS. > Apparently this is documented somewhere, but apart from in "general > Macintosh folklore" I don't know where. > > John "and it's sorting backwards too?!" >
