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yoavo
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Oleg
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pMenuBar->GetControls()->Add(..)
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Oleg
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You also can use pMenuBar->LoadMenu.
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superppy
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Simple example of dynamic menu : CXTPMenuBar* pMenuBar = GetCommandBars()->GetMenuBar(); pMenuBar->GetControls()->RemoveAll(); UINT nCmdID = 0x8000; CMenu mainMenu; mainMenu.CreateMenu(); CMenu fileMenu; fileMenu.CreateMenu(); fileMenu.AppendMenu(MF_STRING, nCmdID++, "Open"); fileMenu.AppendMenu(MF_SEPARATOR, 0, ""); fileMenu.AppendMenu(MF_STRING, nCmdID++, "New"); mainMenu.AppendMenu(MF_POPUP, (UINT)fileMenu.GetSafeHmenu(), "File"); CMenu editMenu; editMenu.CreateMenu(); editMenu.AppendMenu(MF_STRING, nCmdID++, "Cut"); editMenu.AppendMenu(MF_STRING, nCmdID++, "Paste"); mainMenu.AppendMenu(MF_POPUP,(UINT)editMenu.GetSafeHmenu(), "Edit"); pMenuBar->GetControls()->AddMenuItem(&mainMenu, 0); pMenuBar->GetControls()->AddMenuItem(&mainMenu, 1);
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djtompa
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If I have created a menu as stated by superppy then how can I add icons. I tried the following: int nIDIcons[] = {nCmdID};XTPImageManager()->SetIcons(bitmapID, (UINT*) &nIDIcons, sizeof(nIDIcons)/sizeof(nIDIcons[0]), CSize(16, 16));But no icons are shown. Whats wrong? thank you |
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SuperMario
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nIDIcons is an array of ids for controls in your
menu. It looks like you only have one id in your array. You
need an id for each icon in the bitmap resource. Check that the
id given to your menu controls match the ids in the nIDIcons array.
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djtompa
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Thank you for your help, but that doesnt seem to be the problem: if I take a nCmdID which belongs to the programs toolbar it wokrs perfectly. It just doesnt work with the cmdIds I generate during the creation of my contect menu. Do I somehow have to "tell" the XTPImageManger which cmdIds I create or something like that? |
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