Class definition file: wpdisk.idl
Class hierarchy SOMObject
WPObject
WPAbstract
WPDisk
Description
This is the file-system device object class. It is used to represent all types of file-system devices including:
An instance of this class can be created as a Workplace object. Shadow instances of this class are created initially by the system for each file-system device available. Each instance has a title corresponding to a file-system device and resides in the Drives folder. If a primary, local, removable, media file-system device such as a floppy drive exists, an instance of this class will also be created on the desktop, and will represent this drive. These instances actually appear as WPShadow objects which are shadows of WPDisk objects.
Menu ID list
The following list shows the WPMENUID menu IDs for this class:
Menu item text
Instance methods
The following list shows the WPDisk methods:
SOMObject instance methods
The following list shows all the instance methods overridden by the WPObject class. These instance methods are overridden in order to modify the behavior defined by an ancestor class.
WPObject instance methods
The following list shows all the methods overridden by the WPDisk class. These methods are overridden in order to modify the behavior defined by an ancestor class.
wpSetup override by WPDisk
The following table shows the keyname-value pairs added by the WPDisk class.
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The following list shows all the methods overridden by the WPDisk class. These methods are overridden in order to modify the behavior defined by an ancestor class.
Class methods
There are currently no class methods defined for the WPDisk Workplace object class.
WPObject class methods
The following list shows all the class methods overridden by the WPDisk class. These methods are overridden to modify the behavior defined by an ancestor class.