INFO: Visual Basic and Source Code Control Glyphs (136399)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Visual SourceSafe for Windows 4.0
- Microsoft Visual SourceSafe for Windows 5.0
- Microsoft Visual SourceSafe for Windows 6.0
This article was previously published under Q136399 SUMMARY
In Visual Basic, the Project window displays a list of all the form
modules, class modules, and standard modules in the project, as well as a
single resource file, if one is used in the project. To the left of the
file name, is a small icon (called a glyph) which shows the file type.
There are different glyphs for forms, classes, modules, and resource files.
In addition, if the file is read only, there will be a tiny red padlock on
the bottom left hand corner of the VB glyph.
There can be a second glyph to the left of the Visual Basic file glyph.
This second glyph only appears if the file is under source code control.
The Source Code Control glyphs are the same in Visual SourceSafe as they
are in Visual Basic.
NOTE: The forms, classes and modules should only be modified when the red
check mark is visible. The red check mark is only visible when you have
checked out the file.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/7/2001 |
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Keywords: | kbinfo KB136399 |
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