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The SHOW MENU command displays the specified Xbase style menu named <expC1> over any existing display. The SHOW MENU command does not activate the menu. The command SET COMPATIBLE should be set ON when using Xbase style menus. | The SHOW MENU command displays the specified Xbase style menu named <expC1> over any existing display. The SHOW MENU command does not activate the menu. The command SET COMPATIBLE should be set ON when using Xbase style menus. | ||
− | PAD <expC> | + | ====PAD <expC>==== |
The PAD option highlights the specified pad name <expC2> when the menu displays. | The PAD option highlights the specified pad name <expC2> when the menu displays. | ||
Revision as of 09:12, 3 June 2009
Class
Menus
Purpose
Displays an Xbase style menu on the screen without activating it
Syntax
SHOW MENU <expC1> [PAD <expC2>]
See Also
ACTIVATE MENU, CLEAR, CLEAR MENUS, DEFINE MENU, DEFINE PAD, SET COMPATIBLE
Description
The SHOW MENU command displays the specified Xbase style menu named <expC1> over any existing display. The SHOW MENU command does not activate the menu. The command SET COMPATIBLE should be set ON when using Xbase style menus.
PAD <expC>
The PAD option highlights the specified pad name <expC2> when the menu displays.
Example
show menu sort_men
Products
Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer