Program forms can be displayed in a variety of ways. This chapter illustrates adding a toolbar or a topmenu (pull-down menu) by modifying the form specification file, changing the window's appearance, and disabling/enabling actions. The example programs in this chapter use some of the action defaults defined by Genero BDL to standardize the presentation of common actions to the user.
You can change the way that program options are displayed in a form in a variety of ways. This example program illustrates some of the simple changes that can be made:
The program also illustrates some of the Genero BDL action defaults that standardize the presentation of common actions.