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=HIDE POPUP=
 
 
 
 
==Class==
 
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Menus
 
Menus
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==Description==
 
==Description==
The HIDE POPUP command removes the specified activated Xbase style popup menu(s) from the screen.  The popup name or names are specified in <expC1>, <expC2> .The affected pop-up menu is not released from memory when hidden and may be activated again using the ACTIVATE POPUP command.  The command SET COMPATIBLE should be set ON when using the Xbase style menus.
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The HIDE POPUP command removes the specified activated Xbase style popup menu(s) from the screen.  The popup name or names are specified in <expC1>, <expC2>,... .The affected pop-up menu is not released from memory when hidden and may be activated again using the ACTIVATE POPUP command.  The command SET COMPATIBLE should be set ON when using the Xbase style menus.
  
  

Revision as of 15:48, 29 April 2009

Class

Menus


Purpose

Remove a popup or popups from the display


Syntax

HIDE POPUP <expC1>[,<expC2>,...]


See Also

ACTIVATE POPUP, CLEAR POPUPS, DEACTIVATE POPUP, DEFINE POPUP, ON EXIT POPUP, ON POPUP, ON SELECTION POPUP, POP POPUP, POPUP(), RELEASE POPUPS, SET COMPATIBLE, SHOW POPUP


Description

The HIDE POPUP command removes the specified activated Xbase style popup menu(s) from the screen. The popup name or names are specified in <expC1>, <expC2>,... .The affected pop-up menu is not released from memory when hidden and may be activated again using the ACTIVATE POPUP command. The command SET COMPATIBLE should be set ON when using the Xbase style menus.


Example

hide popup popup1


Products

Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer