Never mind.
I was looking for some code to do it, but it turns out the Constructor
supports several menu bars, one per form, which share menus amongst
each other.

Ronnie

"Ronnie van 't Westeinde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in
bericht news:109580@palm-dev-forum...
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a menu structure containing 5 menus (let's say A - E) each of these
> containing several
> menu items. In my application I have four views (forms).
>
> In form 1, I'd like to see menus A, B and E
> In form 2, I'd like to see menus A, C, D, E
> In form 3 and 4, I'd like to see menus A and E
>
> How do I do this? I've tried MenuHideItem, but this only hides one
> of the items in a menu, not the menu itself. Hiding all of the items of
> a menu doesn't remove the menu, but leaves an empty menu.
>
> Creating several menu resources is possible, but then I'll have three
> defines for menu items in A and E, which I all have to handle.
> Also, when I want to add a menu item in A, I'll have to do it three times,
> which isn't really maintenance friendly.
>
> Is there a smarter way to do this? (Some sort of a MenuHideMenu call?)
>
> Ronnie
>
>
>
>



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