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Frame definition files

Menu frame descriptors

A menu frame definition file can begin with an optional set of frame descriptors (one set per menu), followed by at least one set of item descriptors (one set per item in the menu), and it can end with one or more optional sets of SLK descriptors defining SLKs to be displayed when the menu is current (one set per screen-labeled function key).

Some of the attributes of a menu that you can define are the following:

The descriptors in a menu definition file must follow this order:
   [frame_descriptor_1
   .
   .
   .
   frame_descriptor_n]

item-one_descriptor_1 . . . item-one_descriptor_n

[item-n_descriptor_1 . . . item-n_descriptor_n]

. . .

[SLK-n_descriptor_1 . . . SLK-n_descriptor_n

. . .]


NOTE: Out-of-order descriptors will be ignored if this order--frame, then items, then SLKs--is not followed.


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