Dropdown List in Pane Title Bar |
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TomG
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Posted: 03 May 2006 at 3:07pm |
I need to do the same thing in the MFC version. Can anyone tell me how or point me to sample code? Thanks |
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kanitamildasan
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Hi, I don't see any similar examples in the MFC Version (which i'm using) But I've solved this problem using multiple DockingPanes by showing the needed pane(which the user selected using the menu) and closing all other panes :) Is that the way, that VB sample works ? Thanks in advance and sorry for the delayed reply :(
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gshawn
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Yes, check the CommandBarsMDISample located in samples\CommandBars\VB\MDISample. |
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kanitamildasan
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Hi, Any code Samples ? Thanks in advance
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Boyd
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It's been over a year since I posted this. Some feedback would have been nice, but I'm pleased to say that this feature is now implemented. |
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Boyd
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Microsoft Office applications have a "Task Pane" that includes a drop-down list in the title bar that lets you switch between panes (i.e. switch between the Clipboard viewer, Getting Started, or Search Results). This would be a nice feature.
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