GW> Jud McCranie mentioned this to Gary Weinfurther:
JM>> I entered my own subroutine into the OI event list, and it
JM>> definitely was not in the source code. If I double click on the
JM>> field then it creates the shell of a subroutine in the source
JM>> code.
GW> You have me confused. What's the difference?
First method I enter the name of my subroutine in the OI
ShowForm event field.
Second method double click on the OI ShowForm field and it will
create the shell of a subroutine TForm1.ShowForm, and you can
enter the call to your subroutine there.
The first method is a little more convenient to do (initially -
that is), and the second seems a little stupid since it makes a
subroutine that only calls another subroutine. However, in the
long run it seems that the second method is better since then
there is an explicit call to the user's subroutine in the source
code file.
Jud McCranie jud.mccranie@camcat.com
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