Installing the PEM Editor just gets it ready so it's available for use. It
doesn't actually fire it up when you fire up FoxPro. There should be a
program called StartPEMEditor.prg (or something like that) that is in the
PEM Editor folder. From Fox, you have to run that program which launches the
PEM Editor. I have my FoxPro startup program launch this automatically so
PEM Editor is open every time I use VFP. Once you've launched it, you'll see
a new "PEMEditor" option in the FoxPro menu. If you accidentally close the
PEM Editor window, this open is still on the menu and one of the options on
the PEMEditor menu is to launch the PEM Editor. 

Cathy Pountney

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:profoxtech-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Sytze de Boer
> Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 6:06 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Vfp9-PEM editor
> 
> Saturday, another sunfilled beautiful day
> I set up a virgin pc with Windows 7, VFP9, SP2 with Hotfix
> 
> Downloaded PEM editor, latest version
> 
> Clicked the help file to show me how to install it
> Followed instructions to the letter
> It gives me the feed back as per the help file.
> 
> Now copied a small project to this pc
> I'll be darned if I can make this pem-editor work
> The only time that I can see this pem-editor is installed is when I
> click on
> (say) a Grid
> Now I click on Properties window and right click on a method (say) Init
> There is a reference to PEM editor
> I click on it
> Nothing happens. Absolutely nothing
> 
> What did I do or not do ?
> 
> --
> Regards
> Sytze de Boer
> Kiss Systems
> 
> 
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