2.3.1.15 TBCGIFlags
Referenced by: TBCGeneralInfo
Toolbar control general information flags that specify which fields in the TBCGeneralInfo structure (section 2.3.1.14) that contains this structure will be saved to the file. The bit description begins from the least significant bit.
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A - fSaveText (1 bit): A bit that specifies whether the toolbar control will save its custom text. A value of 1 specifies that the customText field of the TBCGeneralInfo structure (section 2.3.1.14) that contains this structure MUST exist. If the value equals 1, the value of the fSaveUIStrings field of the TBCSFlags structure (section 2.3.1.12) contained by the TBCHeader structure (section 2.3.1.10) contained by the structure that contains the TBCData structure (section 2.3.1.13) that contains the TBCGeneralInfo structure (section 2.3.1.14) that contains this structure MUST be 1.
B - fSaveMiscUIStrings (1 bit): A bit that specifies whether the toolbar control will save its description and ToolTip strings. A value of 1 specifies that the descriptionText and tooltip fields of the TBCGeneralInfo structure that contains this structure MUST exist. If the value equals 1, the value of the fSaveUIStrings field of the TBCSFlags structure contained by the TBCHeader structure contained by the structure that contains the TBCData structure that contains the TBCGeneralInfo structure that contains this structure MUST be 1.
C - fSaveMiscCustom (1 bit): A bit that specifies whether the toolbar control will save toolbar control extra information. A value of 1 specifies that the extraInfo field of the TBCGeneralInfo structure that contains this structure MUST exist.
D - fDisabled (1 bit): A bit that specifies whether the toolbar control is disabled. A value of 1 specifies that the toolbar control is disabled.
Unused (4 bits): Undefined and MUST be ignored.