sethindeed Posted February 12, 2003 Posted February 12, 2003 Is it possible to do so. I am pretty sure that it is impossible but I am asking anyway. PS : I know I am asking a lot of questions since a few weeks but in a couple of monthes, I will be the one who is answering....I swear ! :) Quote What I don't know keeps me excited...
*Experts* Volte Posted February 12, 2003 *Experts* Posted February 12, 2003 MenuItem1.Shortcut = Shortcut.AltF4Or if you mean to change the mneumonic, just change the caption property, and put an apersand (&) in front of the character you want to mneumonicize. :) Quote
sethindeed Posted February 12, 2003 Author Posted February 12, 2003 This is pretty powerful. I may be wrong but I think this couldn't be done in VB6 thx Quote What I don't know keeps me excited...
*Experts* Volte Posted February 12, 2003 *Experts* Posted February 12, 2003 Probably not, but then again, a lot of things couldn't be done that can in .NET. :) Quote
sethindeed Posted February 13, 2003 Author Posted February 13, 2003 Yeah ! That is mainly my opinion after one week with .net At first, you hate the .NET tech for all those changes in syntax but then you start getting confortable with it. Once you understand that you just can't remove functions, rename items in the source code without being really careful with the UI ( cause this mayb lead to important UI lost ), I found out that there were many new included features ( Windows menu, Anchors etc... ) along with the power of dealing at every time with variables, not object. So it seems like the good transition to make ;) Quote What I don't know keeps me excited...
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