Richard Kaye wrote:
Not exactly a built in tool but another VFPX project that I use every day:
VFPX PEMEditor (latest beta)
Forgot to add that one: the new PEMEditor is AMAZING. Check it out if
you haven't already.
--
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software
On 12/06/2010 09:47 a.m., Malcolm Greene wrote:
Alan,
Form designer and report designer (for prototyping) and class browser
(to view other people's classes).
Specially to view forms, I open the form in the class browser, click on
the button to view the class code and voilá, no more
Things I use either daily or on a regular basis:
Class Browser
Task Pane (mostly Environment Manager with the occasional foray into the
solution samples. Never Minesweeper... g)
Code References (currently trying out VFPX project for this)
Document View
Toolbox, mostly for text snippets
Coverage
Alan,
Form designer and report designer (for prototyping) and class browser
(to view other people's classes).
None of the tools you mention. And not the menu designer. And the
project manager rarely (replaced with a script).
Malcolm
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Regular Use
1) Class Browser
2) Data Explorer
3) Code References
4) Coverage Profiler
Occasional Use
1) Object Browser when looking into ActiveX PEMs
2) Task Pane Manager when looking up Solution Samples, XML Web Services
3) Toolbox, finding more uses, but it has not worked way into my goto tool
Alan Bourke wrote:
Recent mention of the Environment Manager made me wonder how many people
use the Task Pane, Component Gallery, Class Browser et al? I must admit
I work in VFP9 pretty much like FPW 2.6 in many ways, the only one of
the new-fangled bits I use is the Class Browser.
I use the
I also use the web services tool in task tool. Menu maker for a base menu
but add in code.
Al
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From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On
Behalf Of Rick Schummer
Regular Use
1) Class Browser
2) Data Explorer
3) Code References
4)
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