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    Posted: 29 April 2010 at 12:37pm
Is there a way to get the background color of a CommandBar when using an Office2007 images file for the CommandBars control?


Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 16.2.6
Platform: Windows XP - SP3

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Hi Jason,
 
Did you try:
 
       CommandBars.GetSpecialColor(XPCOLOR_TOOLBAR_FACE)
 
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Hi Aaron, thanks a lot for the reply.

I have tried XPCOLOR_TOOLBAR_FACE and other (MENUBAR_FACE, amongst others). As you can see in the following examples, the colors don't match (top portion of image is CommandBars control, bottom half is the result of GetSpecialColor)

With XPCOLOR_TOOLBAR_FACE:




This is the result of XPCOLOR_MENUBAR_FACE:




This is the result of XPCOLOR_FRAME (close, but no cigar):





I forgot to mention that the CommandBar was created using the AddMenuBar() method (if that helps).

Thanks again.

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Hi Jason,
 
Also tried STDCOLOR_BTNFACE ?
 
Looks like the menu background is painted with this color, at least with XP
 
 
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sir good day... i like your design... can i ask what theme did you use??? the tab "dashboard","budgets","and "contracts is a commandbar?????? please help me... i'm a newbie in CODEJOC... and i really2x like your design.....
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