Does implementing Constructor's C header pattern into the Palm OS Resource
Editor (via the user-configurable grammar) remain in the plans?


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Luc Le Blanc


Eric Cloninger a �crit :

> Since he already has the 99 identifiers, he could continue to use them,
> he doesn't have to use the ID generation that RE provides.  Just so long
> as he is careful to name his new resources the same pattern that
> constructor uses.  The C header mechanism that RE uses may need to be
> reworked to match Constructor.  Ben has made me aware of that (painfully
> aware).
>
> As for show/hide form objects, that feature is planned for the next
> version.  It will be a toggle that shows/hides form objects based on the
> "usable" quantity.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Luc Le Blanc
> > Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 10:16 PM
> > To: Palm Developer Forum
> > Subject: Re: Constructor's 99 resource limit
> >
> > But if he already has 99 objects in a single form, he likely
> > has support code to interact with the form, so the ability to
> > have the Palm OS Resource Editor generate a header file with
> > Constructor's ID scheme would let him use his code unmodified
> > instead of editing all referenced object IDs. There is still
> > a slight bug with the ID generation grammar in the Editor
> > that prevents this. I'm in the same situation, but with a
> > dozen forms (with a few tabbed dialogs reaching the 100 limit).
> >
> > Of course, the ability to hide disabled objects in the Palm
> > OS Resource Editor (as does Constructor) would be almost as
> > important to edit context-adaptive forms.


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