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San0k
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Posted: 16 December 2008 at 10:03am |
Hello,
How I can switch on same ribbon shortcuts hints: ??? Thanks. |
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Oleg
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Hi, Add "&" before letter you need.
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San0k
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That all?
Maybe I need change some properties of RibbonBar? |
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San0k
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Oleg
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You can also call pRibbonTab->SetKeyboardTip(..); |
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San0k
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RibbonTab has no SetKeyboardTip method or KeyboardTip property...............
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San0k
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oh! I am find it!
CommandBars.Options.ShowKeyboardTips = true |
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chrisABC
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I found it confusing that when you set
CommandBars.Options.ShowKeyboardTips = True then the underlined letters are NOT displayed on screen. (but when you press ALT those letters are displayed as tips). So if you want to see the the underlined letters you must set CommandBars.Options.ShowKeyboardTips = False Also, if ShowKeyboardTips = True then you cannot directly use a button by pressing ALT+... but you must first press the Tab letter (eg. ALT+F for the FIND Tab) and then the button letter. Unless you also set .KeyBindings for the button. The settings of CommandBars.Options.KeyboardCuesShow and CommandBars.Options.KeyboardCuesUse will also affect the way the ribbonBar displays/works the accelerator keys. It is great to have so many options and properties, but I wish the documentation was better to save me much trial and error. |
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Chris (Manchester, UK) -- www.abc6.co.uk ---- Using CodeJock ActiveX Suite 13.1.0 with Windows8, VB6 SP6
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