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Menu Buttons In Clarion

By Brice Schagane

Posted March 11 2003

Summary: If you've ever used Intuit's Quicken software, you will have seen Menu Buttons in action. Instead of a standard menu bar across the top of the window, Quicken uses what appear to be flat, transparent buttons, which display a popup menu when clicked. Brice Schagane shows how to get the same effect in a Clarion application.

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Everybody Needs Some Closure

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Closures are a hot topic in programming circles, thanks to the growing influence of functional programming. But do you really need to understand closures? Dennis Evans thinks you do. In this article he covers the concepts, shows how to write a closure in Clarion#, and explains the mysteries of the underlying IL code.