Very good work!

My only suggestion is to have a README.TXT file in the zip file.
1. Download the file
2. Unzip to a temporary directory
3. Change default to that directory in VFP
4. "DO pemeditor.app" which registers your new property/method editor
with VFP.
5. Open up a class library or screen
6. Choose the menu option of "Class \ Edit Property/Method..."
7. Bask in the glow of PEM power.

Thanks Matt and the whole PEME team!  Well done.
-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC


Matt Slay wrote:
> PEM Editor version 3.0 released on VFPx. (Formerly named Edit
> Property/Method Dialog Replacement)
> 
> http://www.codeplex.com/VFPX/Wiki/View.aspx?title=PEM%20Editor
> 
> Many new features added:
> 
> - It provides numerous filters, column sorting, and different view states
> for adding and editing properties and methods.
> - "New" button added to allow creating new properties and methods right in
> the PEM Editor window.
> - It's non-modal, dockable, resizable and persistent.
> - View entire Parentage and Parent Code hierarchy in one window. (Read only)
> - Preferences enhanced to allow more customization and formatting of display
> grid and other features.
> - Checkbox added to set scope to Current Object or main form/class.
> 
> Much more...
> 
> Please check it out and help spread the word.
> 
> 
> 
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