Menus and Menu Bars
These commands and functions make it possible for you to develop, display, and activate user-defined menus and menu bars.
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Print or display lines of text. |
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Display and activate a menu. |
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Return the number of the most recently chosen item from a menu defined with DEFINE POPUP or a menu item chosen from a Visual FoxPro menu. |
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Included for compatibility with dBASE. |
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Release the specified item or items from memory. |
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Release the specified item or items from memory. |
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Return the number of menu items on a user-defined menu or the Visual FoxPro system menu. |
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Return the number of menu titles on a user-defined menu bar or the Visual FoxPro system menu bar. |
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Open the Menu designer in Visual FoxPro. |
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Deactivate a user-defined menu bar and remove it from the screen. |
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Deactivate a menu created with DEFINE POPUP. |
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Create a menu item on a menu created with DEFINE POPUP. |
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Create a menu bar. |
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Create a menu title (pad) on a user-defined menu bar or the Visual FoxPro system menu bar. |
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Create a menu. |
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Return the number of an item on a menu defined with DEFINE POPUP or the Visual FoxPro system menu. |
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Return the menu title for a given position on the menu bar. |
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Hide one or more active user-defined menu bars. |
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Hide one or more active menus created with DEFINE POPUP. |
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Open the Menu designer so you can modify or create a menu system. |
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Move a user-defined menu created with DEFINE POPUP to a new location. |
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Determine whether a menu item on a user-defined or Microsoft Visual FoxPro system menu is marked. |
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Determine whether a menu title on a user-defined menu bar or on the Visual FoxPro system menu bar is marked. |
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Specify a menu or menu bar that is activated when you choose a specific menu item from a menu. |
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Included for compatibility with dBASE. |
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Included for compatibility with dBASE. |
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Included for compatibility with dBASE. |
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Included for compatibility with dBASE. |
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Specify the menu or menu bar that is activated when you choose a specific menu title. |
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Specify a command that executes when you choose a specific menu item. |
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Specify a command that executes when you choose any menu title on a menu bar. |
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Specify a command that executes when you choose a specific menu title on a menu bar. |
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Specify a command that executes when you choose any menu item from a specified menu or from all menus. |
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Return as an uppercase character string the menu title most recently chosen from a menu bar, or returns a logical value indicating if a menu title is defined for an active menu bar. |
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Restore the specified menu bar definition that was placed on the stack with PUSH MENU. |
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Restore the specified menu definition that was placed on the stack with PUSH POPUP. |
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Return as a string the name of the active menu, or a logical value indicating if a menu has been defined. |
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Return the text of a menu item. |
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Return the text of a menu title. |
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Return the text for a menu title chosen from a menu bar or for a menu item chosen from a menu. |
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Place a menu bar definition in a stack of menu bar definitions in memory. |
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Place a menu definition on a stack of menu definitions in memory. |
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Remove a specified menu item or all menu items on a menu from memory. |
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Remove user-defined menu bars from memory. |
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Remove a specific menu title or all menu titles from memory. |
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Remove a specific menu or all menus from memory. |
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Specify a mark character for menu titles or menu items, displays, or clear the mark character. |
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Enable or disable a menu, menu bar, menu title, or menu item for user-defined menus or the Microsoft Visual FoxPro system menu. |
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Change the size of a menu created with DEFINE POPUP. |
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Determine if a menu item is enabled or disabled with SET SKIP OF. |
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Determine whether a menu title is enabled or disabled with SET SKIP OF. |
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Display one or more user-defined menu bars without activating them. |
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Display one or more menus defined with DEFINE POPUP without activating them. |
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Return a space-delimited character string containing the internal names of the Visual FoxPro menu system. |