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mgampi
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Topic: HOWTO: Automatic toolbar repositionPosted: 15 September 2008 at 10:03am |
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Hi;
I have four toolbars positioned as shown below: |ToolBar1 |ToolBar2 |ToolBar3 |Toolbar4 Whenever the user hides Toolbar2 a huge gap is left on screen. So how can I reposition ToolBar3 and ToolBar4 to be moved to the left side of the frame window, but only if the toolbars are still in the same row as toolbar2? |
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Martin Product: Xtreme Toolkit v 22.1.0, new Projects v 24.0.0 Platform: Windows 10 v 22H2 (64bit) Language: VC++ 2022 |
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Posted: 17 September 2008 at 5:44am |
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No idea?
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Martin Product: Xtreme Toolkit v 22.1.0, new Projects v 24.0.0 Platform: Windows 10 v 22H2 (64bit) Language: VC++ 2022 |
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Posted: 17 September 2008 at 5:49am |
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Set the toolbar position and redraw the command bars?
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Posted: 17 September 2008 at 7:00am |
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But how to determine which "row" has been affected by the change in visibility and which other toolbars are currently at the same row?
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Martin Product: Xtreme Toolkit v 22.1.0, new Projects v 24.0.0 Platform: Windows 10 v 22H2 (64bit) Language: VC++ 2022 |
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