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how does one set the default palette for a .lvclass?

if I look at the class properties - general settings, the only one available is 'none', is it possible to add more options to that list?

according to the help button there, it is settable for an xcontrol:

Default Palette—Specifies the palette with which the XControl is associated.

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QUOTE(DanyAllard @ Jul 27 2007, 08:34 AM)

If you add a .MNU to your class you will get the .mnu in the menu ring.

And after that when you right click on the reference of your class in BD you will get a new menu.

Dany,

That's pretty cool! Thanks for the tip. :thumbup:

-Jim

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thanks a lot, that makes sense.

(un)fortunately the settings aren't inherited, so you need to add the *.mnu's to child classes as well..

QUOTE(DanyAllard @ Jul 27 2007, 05:34 PM)

If you add a .MNU to your class you will get the .mnu in the menu ring.

And after that when you right click on the reference of your class in BD you will get a new menu.

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QUOTE(Guillaume Lessard @ Jul 27 2007, 12:50 PM)

Relating to that, is there an easy way to edit that mnu file other than editing the whole palette? That's the only method I've found, and I must say it feels very very kludgey -- especially since I only want that class palette in the pop-up menu...

I was wondering the exact same thing.

Jaegen

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