Category : Windows 3.X Files
Archive   : SNDHACK.ZIP
Filename : MENU.RC

 
Output of file : MENU.RC contained in archive : SNDHACK.ZIP
CLASSMENU MENU LOADONCALL MOVEABLE PURE DISCARDABLE
BEGIN
POPUP "&File"
BEGIN
MenuItem "&New", IDM_NEW
MenuItem "&Open...", IDM_OPEN
MenuItem "&Save", IDM_SAVE
MenuItem "Save &As...", IDM_SAVEAS
MenuItem SEPARATOR
MenuItem "&Exit", IDM_EXIT
END
POPUP "&Edit"
BEGIN
MenuItem "&Undo\tAlt+BkSp", IDM_UNDO
MenuItem SEPARATOR
MenuItem "Cu&t\tShift+Del", IDM_CUT
MenuItem "&Copy\tCtrl+Ins", IDM_COPY
MenuItem "&Paste\tShift+Ins", IDM_PASTE
MenuItem "&Delete\tDel", IDM_CLEAR
MenuItem SEPARATOR
POPUP "F&unction paste"
BEGIN
MenuItem "CloseSound", IDM_CLOSESOUND
MenuItem "CountVoiceNotes", IDM_COUNTVOICENOTES
MenuItem "GetThresholdEvent", IDM_GETTHRESHOLDEVENT
MenuItem "GetThresholdStatus", IDM_GETTHRESHOLDSTATUS
MenuItem "OpenSound", IDM_OPENSOUND
MenuItem "SetSoundNoise", IDM_SETSOUNDNOISE
MenuItem "SetVoiceAccent", IDM_SETVOICEACCENT
MenuItem "SetVoiceEnvelope", IDM_SETVOICEENVELOPE
MenuItem "SetVoiceNote", IDM_SETVOICENOTE
MenuItem "SetVoiceQueueSize", IDM_SETVOICEQUEUESIZE
MenuItem "SetVoiceSound", IDM_SETVOICESOUND
MenuItem "SetVoiceThreshold", IDM_SETVOICETHRESHOLD
MenuItem "StartSound", IDM_STARTSOUND
MenuItem "StopSound", IDM_STOPSOUND
MenuItem "SyncAllVoices", IDM_SYNCALLVOICES
MenuItem "WaitSoundState", IDM_WAITSOUNDSTATE
END
END
MenuItem "&Play", IDM_PLAY
POPUP "&Help"
BEGIN
MENUITEM "&Index", IDM_HELP_INDEX
MENUITEM "&Functions", IDM_HELP_FUNCTIONS
MENUITEM "Using &Help", IDM_HELP_HELP
MENUITEM SEPARATOR
MenuItem "&About", IDM_ABOUT
END
END


  3 Responses to “Category : Windows 3.X Files
Archive   : SNDHACK.ZIP
Filename : MENU.RC

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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