Development Guide
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introducing FileMaker Pro Advanced
- Chapter 2 Creating database solutions
- Chapter 3 Customizing database solutions
- Chapter 4 Debugging and analyzing files
- Chapter 5 Developing third-party FileMaker plug-ins
- About external functions
- About the example plug-in
- Installing, enabling, and configuring the example plug-in
- Description of the FMExample plug-in’s external functions
- Using the example plug-in
- Customizing the plug-in example
- Requirements for writing external function plug-ins
- FileMaker messages sent to the plug-in
- Avoiding potential Mac OS X resource conflicts
- Providing documentation for your plug-in
- Appendix A Feature comparison of the runtime application with FileMaker Pro
- Index
Appendix A
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Feature comparison of the runtime application with FileMaker Pro 49
Menu command comparison
The following tables show the menu commands that are available in FileMaker Pro (Pro) and in the runtime
application (RT).
Note You can add menu items that mimic Open, Close, and Recover menu commands to a runtime
application using custom menus based on a script or script step. For more information, see
“Creating custom
menus” on page 22.
Windows Mac OS X
File Menu command
Pro RT
Pro
RT
New Database
1 1
Open
1 1
Open Remote
1 1
Open Recent
1 1
Close
1 1
Manage
1 1
Sharing
1 1
File Options
1 1 1 1
Change Password
1 1 1 1
Print Setup
1 1
Page Setup
1 1
Print
1 1 1 1
Import Records
1 1 1 1
Export Records
1 1 1 1
Save/Send Records As
1
1
1. You can’t Save/Send Records as PDFs
1
1
Send Mail
1 1 1 1
Send Link
1 1
Save a Copy As
1 1 1 1
Recover
1
2
2. Press Ctrl+Shift
1
3
3. Press Option+3
Exit
1 1