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DREAMWEAVER API REFERENCE
Code
Last updated 8/27/2013
Returns
Nothing.
Example
If the user creates a recordset called "myRs", the following code would create a menu for myRS:
dw.codeHints.addMenu(
"CodeHints_object_methods", // menu is enabled if object methods are enabled
"myRS.", // pop up menu if user types "myRS."
new Array("firstName", "lastName"), // items in pop-up menu for myRS
new Array("firstName", "lastName"), // text to actually insert in document
null, // no icons for this menu
"ASP_VB, ASP_JS"); // specific to the ASP doc types
dreamweaver.codeHints.addFunction()
Availability
Dreamweaver MX.
Description
Dynamically defines a new function tag. If there exists a function tag with the same pattern and document type, this
function replaces the existing
function tag.
Arguments
menuGroupId, pattern, {doctypes}, {casesensitive}, {object}, {description}, {icon}, source, {docURI},
{bClassPattern}, {bAddToObjectMethodList}, {restriction}
• The menuGroupId argument is the ID string attribute of the menugroup tag.
• The pattern argument is a string that specifies the pattern attribute for the new function tag.
• The doctypes argument, which is optional, specifies that this function is active for only certain document types.
You can specify the
doctypes argument as a comma-separated list of document type IDs. For a list of Dreamweaver
document types, see the Dreamweaver Configuration/Documenttypes/MMDocumentTypes.xml file.
• The casesensitive argument, which is optional, specifies whether the pattern is case-sensitive. The possible
values for the
casesensitive argument are the Boolean values true or false. The value defaults to false if you
omit this argument. If the
casesensitive argument is a true value, the Code Hints menu appears. This menu
appears only if the text that the user types matches the pattern that the pattern attribute specifies. If
casesensitive
is a
false value, the menu appears even if the pattern is lowercase and the text is uppercase.
• The object argument specifies the name of the string. This argument is optional. It is used when the object is of
type "static."
• The description argument contains a detailed description for the function. This argument is optional.
• The icon argument specifies the custom icon path to use in function drop down. This argument is optional.
• The source argument contains a value that the second column of code hint displays. The default of this argument
is
empty.
• The docURI argument enables the user to constrain the code hints to a specific document by providing the
document URI (native OS File Path). This argument is optional and if the document URI is not specified, it does
not impose any constraint.
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