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- From: GRAFF <pier@reze-1.rz.rwth-aachen.de>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.oop.misc
- Subject: TCL Q: enableCmd ??
- Date: 12 Jan 1993 10:30:12 GMT
- Organization: RWTH-Aachen
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- X-XXDate: Tue, 12 Jan 93 16:30:35 GMT
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- Hi !
-
- I've got a big problem using TCL: I create a new Menu Item via
- ResEdit. Then, I add the menu Command after the Name of the Menu,
- like this: Show Highscores#4711 (Also in ResEdit :)
- In my MyDoc - Class I call after the call of inherited::setupMenus()
- the Bartender: gBartender->enableCmd(4711);
-
- BUT IT DOESN'T WORK. I tried this call ^^^^^ almoust everywhere, but
- it didn't worked as well.
-
- Now, does anybody knows how to enable this (d*mm) menu item?? Where
- does I have to put the call? And where can I disable it again?
-
- Thanks
-
- Jochen
-
- P.S: English is not my native Language, Stig Hemmer ;)
- P.P.S: Heard about the new Apple products? And the prices? Wow!
-