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    Posted: 11 October 2007 at 9:05am
The property grid uses a CToolBar instead of a CXTPToolBar, why?

Is there a reason why or could this be changed in a future release?

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Hello,
 
Its another module. PropertyGrid can't use classes from CommandBars or DockingPane etc. its not so difficult to add Toolbar in application like we do in Visual Studio sample.
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I understand, I didn't thought of the individual components as we have the complete toolkit.

In that case it would be nice if there would be a function in the toolkit that adds the default property grid buttons to a CXTPToolBar / CXTPCommandBar.
But I'm not sure if the property grid could catch those commands, maybe you could look into this?

Also could you make this function a static method of the property grid?


void _DoCollapseExpand(CXTPPropertyGridItems* pItems, ITEMFUNCTIONPTR pFunction)
{
    for (int i = 0; i < pItems->GetCount(); i++)
    {
        CXTPPropertyGridItem* pItem = pItems->GetAt(i);
        if (pItem->HasChilds())
        {
            (pItem->*pFunction)();
            _DoCollapseExpand(pItem->GetChilds(), pFunction);
        }
    }
}

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