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It pays to closely look to your coding
I like questions like [WayBack] How to check if parent menu item has “checked” child item? – VCL – Delphi-PRAXiS [en] It means that the asker is closely looking at her or his coding. This is important, as it helps to get your programming idioms consistent. The code started out as: function HasCheckedSubItems(AMenuItem: TMenuItem): Boolean; […]
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