As stated earlier, menu files must be created and edited with an editor, such as WinBatch Studio, that is capable of saving files in pure ASCII text format. After you have edited your menu, it must be reloaded into memory for the changes to take effect. You may be able to do this manually, via the application's control menu (see your product documentation for information). Or, you can have a menu item use the Reload function. Otherwise, the menus will be reloaded automatically the next time you execute any menu item. However, if the menus are reloaded automatically, the WIL Interpreter will not be able to determine which menu item you had just selected, and it will therefore display a message telling you that you need to re-select it. |
§ Step by step guide to learning WIL
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