CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton Class
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Implements a ribbon menu button that contains ribbon galleries.
Syntax
class CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton : public CMFCToolBarMenuButton
Members
Public Constructors
Name | Description |
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CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton::CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton | Constructs and initializes a CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton object. |
Public Methods
Name | Description |
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CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton::CopyFrom | (Overrides CMFCToolBarMenuButton::CopyFrom.) |
CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton::CreatePopupMenu | (Overrides CMFCToolBarMenuButton::CreatePopupMenu.) |
CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton::GetPalette | |
CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton::HasButton | (Overrides CMFCToolBarMenuButton::HasButton .) |
CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton::IsEmptyMenuAllowed | (Overrides CMFCToolBarMenuButton::IsEmptyMenuAllowed.) |
Remarks
The gallery menu button is displayed as a pop-up menu with an arrow. When the user clicks this button, a gallery of images is displayed. When you construct a gallery menu button, you must specify an image list that contains those images.
Example
The following example demonstrates how to display a gallery of bullets in a menu button:
BOOL CMainFrame::OnShowPopupMenu (CMFCPopupMenu* pMenuPopup)
{
int nBulletIndex = pMenuBar->CommandToIndex (ID_PARA_BULLETS);
if (nBulletIndex>= 0)
{
CMFCToolBarButton* pExButton =
pMenuBar->GetButton(nBulletIndex);
ASSERT_VALID (pExButton);
CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton paletteBullet (
pExButton->m_nID,
pExButton->GetImage (),
pExButton->m_strText);
InitBulletPalette (&paletteBullet.GetPalette ());
pMenuBar->ReplaceButton (ID_PARA_BULLETS,
paletteBullet);
}
}
Inheritance Hierarchy
CObject CMFCToolBarButton CMFCToolBarMenuButton CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton
Requirements
Header: afxRibbonPaletteGallery.h
CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton::CopyFrom
This topic is included for completeness. For more detail see the source code located in the VC\atlmfc\src\mfc folder of your Visual Studio installation.
virtual void CopyFrom(const CMFCToolBarButton& src);
Parameters
[in] src
Remarks
CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton::CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton
Constructs and initializes a CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton object.
CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton(
UINT uiID,
int iImage,
LPCTSTR lpszText,
CMFCToolBarImages& imagesPalette);
CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton(
UINT uiID,
int iImage,
LPCTSTR lpszText,
UINT uiImagesPaletteResID = 0,
int cxPaletteImage = 0);
Parameters
uiID
The command ID of the button. This is the value sent in the WM_COMMAND message when the user clicks this button.
iImage
The index of the image to display with the gallery menu button. The images are stored in the imagesPalette
parameter.
lpszText
The text to display on the menu button.
imagesPalette
Contains the list of images to display on the gallery.
uiImagesPaletteResID
The resource ID of the image list for the images to display on the gallery.
cxPaletteImage
Specifies the width in pixels of the image to display on the gallery.
Remarks
The gallery menu button is displayed as a pop-up menu that has an arrow. When the user clicks this button, a gallery of images is displayed.
Example
The following example demonstrates how to use the constructor of the CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton
class. This code snippet is part of the MS Office 2007 Demo sample.
// CMFCToolBarButton pExButton
CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton paletteBullet(pExButton->m_nID, pExButton->GetImage(), pExButton->m_strText);
CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton::CreatePopupMenu
This topic is included for completeness. For more detail see the source code located in the VC\atlmfc\src\mfc folder of your Visual Studio installation.
virtual CMFCPopupMenu* CreatePopupMenu();
Return Value
Remarks
CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton::GetPalette
This topic is included for completeness. For more detail see the source code located in the VC\atlmfc\src\mfc folder of your Visual Studio installation.
CMFCRibbonGallery& GetPalette();
Return Value
Remarks
CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton::HasButton
This topic is included for completeness. For more detail see the source code located in the VC\atlmfc\src\mfc folder of your Visual Studio installation.
virtual BOOL HasButton() const;
Return Value
Remarks
CMFCRibbonGalleryMenuButton::IsEmptyMenuAllowed
This topic is included for completeness. For more detail see the source code located in the VC\atlmfc\src\mfc folder of your Visual Studio installation.
virtual BOOL IsEmptyMenuAllowed() const;
Return Value
Remarks
See Also
Hierarchy Chart
Classes
CMFCToolBarMenuButton Class
CMFCRibbonGallery Class