Yep. Found the "import all classes in vcx" option right after I sent my
message.
I still wish it wouldn't use HTML/IE for displaying stuff.
Is there a way to have the Help builder pull in the 'header' block of
comments of the code?
-Charlie
At 10:22 AM 9/29/2006 -0600, john harvey wrote:
I have version 4.36 and there is an option to import all classes in a vcx.
It works fine.
John
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>>We were looking at that. But it seems to be pretty cumbersome. For
example,
>>it looked like you had to 'import' each class, one at a time. Is there a
>>way to simply pick a .vcx and have all the contained items listed, with
>>their corresponding ownership, attributes, etc?
...
>That is just what it does. You simply navigate to the vcx and click ok.
>
>John
I must be doing something wrong. I click the Import. Then select the VFP
vcx option. Then I select the file. But then a pop-up window appears and
asks to select a class. I do that, click Finish, and then only that class
has been brought in. So, is there a different option I should be using
besides Import?
I've also found it very irritating because it apparently uses Internet
Explorer and HTML junk to display things. For security reasons I've got
most scripting/ActiveX, etc turned off in IE (for those rare cases where I
have to use it). So everytime I click on something in the Help Builder I
get pop-ups talking about 'ActiveX', 'blocked content' etc.
-Charlie
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