[SOLVED] Cannot hide buttons in EditListBox |
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docontrol
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Posted: 06 July 2020 at 6:00am |
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There seem to be a bug in the source code for the CXTPEditListBox control in 19.2. If I call SetListEditStyle with LBS_XTP_ONLY_UP_DOWN to hide new and delete buttons the application will still try to apply markup to the hidden buttons. I can workaround the bug by manually hiding those buttons after creation, but it seems to me that there is a bug here. What makes me in doubt is the fact the LBS_XTP_ONLY_UP_DOWN is not mentioned in the CodeJock help file regarding the CXTPEditListBox::SetListEditStyle method. Is that also a bug?
The bug mentioned is in XTPEditListBox.cpp on lines 866-869:
Instead of applying the markup for all buttons after the for loop on lines 824-854, I would simply move the code inside the loop and apply it using a switch statement, e.g.:
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agontarenko
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Hello, It known bug, and it already fixed. As hotfix you need to replace void CXTPEditListBoxToolBar::Initialize(bool bAutoFont /*= true*/) function in next file C:\Program Files (x86)\Codejock Software\MFC\Xtreme ToolkitPro v19.2.0\Source\Controls\ListBox\XTPEditListBox.cpp with void CXTPEditListBoxToolBar::Initialize(bool bAutoFont /*= true*/) { // Create the ToolTip control. m_tooltip.Create(this); m_tooltip.Activate(TRUE); for (int i = 0; i < _countof(m_arButton); ++i) { if ((!m_bShowNewDeleteButtons) && ((i == 0) || (i == 1))) continue; if ((!m_bShowUpDownButtons) && ((i == 2) || (i == 3))) continue; if (!m_arButton.Create(NULL, WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | BS_ICON | BS_CENTER | BS_VCENTER, CRect(0, 0, 0, 0), this, _arButtonID)) { TRACE0("Unable to create edit button.\n"); continue; } CString strToolTip; CXTPResourceManager::AssertValid( XTPResourceManager()->LoadString(&strToolTip, _arButtonID)); // Add tooltips to group buttons. m_tooltip.AddTool(&m_arButton, strToolTip); // make sure the button is Windows XP theme compatible using // the toolbar button theme. if (m_arButton.SetTheme(xtpControlThemeFlat)) { CXTPButtonTheme* pTheme = m_arButton.GetTheme(); if (pTheme) { pTheme->EnableToolbarStyle(TRUE); } m_arButton.SetUseVisualStyle(TRUE); } m_arButton.EnableMarkup(); } if (m_bShowNewDeleteButtons) { CString xamlAdd, xamlDel; VERIFY(XTPResourceManager()->LoadXAML(xamlAdd, IDR_XAML_ICON_LIST_SYMBOL_ADD)); VERIFY(XTPResourceManager()->LoadXAML(xamlDel, IDR_XAML_ICON_LIST_SYMBOL_DELETE)); GetNewButton().SetWindowText(xamlAdd); GetDeleteButton().SetWindowText(xamlDel); } if (m_bShowUpDownButtons) { CString xamlUp, xamlDown; VERIFY(XTPResourceManager()->LoadXAML(xamlUp, IDR_XAML_ICON_LIST_SYMBOL_ARROW_UP)); VERIFY(XTPResourceManager()->LoadXAML(xamlDown, IDR_XAML_ICON_LIST_SYMBOL_ARROW_DOWN)); GetUpButton().SetWindowText(xamlUp); GetDownButton().SetWindowText(xamlDown); } // Move the buttons to their correct location. MoveButtons(); // Set the font for this window. if (bAutoFont) { SetFont(&XTPAuxData().xtpFont); } } Regards, Artem Gontarenko
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