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sandeepa
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Topic: Adobe style toolbarPosted: 01 May 2007 at 10:46am |
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We are trying to design an Adobe Style toolbar for one of our applications. Here is a mockup
A few questions: 1. How to setup the two column toolbar? 2. How to set the background color of the toolbar to be a gradient. Is this possible? If not how to set it as a solid color 3. How to add spacing between button groupings as shown in the picture? 4. How to add a branding graphic as shown on the top, this is a two column wide button. |
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Oleg
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Posted: 03 May 2007 at 5:29am |
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Hello,
All these features are possible. You need create custompaintmanager and override corresponded methods.
Start from Samples\CommandBars\CustomThemes - check how new themes created. then check all methods in Source\CommandBars\XTPPaintManager.h
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