CMFCDropDownToolBar Class
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A toolbar that appears when the user presses and holds a top-level toolbar button.
Syntax
class CMFCDropDownToolBar : public CMFCToolBar
Members
Public Methods
Name | Description |
---|---|
CMFCDropDownToolBar::AllowShowOnPaneMenu | (Overrides CPane::AllowShowOnPaneMenu .) |
CMFCDropDownToolBar::LoadBitmap | (Overrides CMFCToolBar::LoadBitmap.) |
CMFCDropDownToolBar::LoadToolBar | (Overrides CMFCToolBar::LoadToolBar.) |
CMFCDropDownToolBar::OnLButtonUp | |
CMFCDropDownToolBar::OnMouseMove | |
CMFCDropDownToolBar::OnSendCommand | (Overrides CMFCToolBar::OnSendCommand .) |
CMFCDropDownToolBar::OnUpdateCmdUI | (Overrides CMFCToolBar::OnUpdateCmdUI.) |
Remarks
A CMFCDropDownToolBar
object combines the visual appearance of a toolbar with the behavior of a popup menu. When a user presses and holds a drop-down toolbar button (see CMFCDropDownToolbarButton Class), a drop-down toolbar appears, and the user can select a button from the drop-down toolbar by scrolling to it and releasing the mouse button. After the user selects a button in the drop-down toolbar, that button is displayed as the current button on the top-level toolbar.
A drop-down toolbar cannot be customized or docked, and it does not have a tear-off state.
The following illustration shows a CMFCDropDownToolBar
object:
You create a CMFCDropDownToolBar
object the same way you create an ordinary toolbar (see CMFCToolBar Class).
To insert the drop-down toolbar into a parent toolbar:
Reserve a dummy resource ID for the button in the parent toolbar resource.
Create a
CMFCDropDownToolBarButton
object that contains the drop-down toolbar (for more information, see CMFCDropDownToolbarButton::CMFCDropDownToolbarButton).Replace the dummy button with the
CMFCDropDownToolBarButton
object by using CMFCToolBar::ReplaceButton.
For more information about toolbar buttons, see Walkthrough: Putting Controls On Toolbars. For an example of a drop-down toolbar, see the sample project VisualStudioDemo.
Example
The following example demonstrates how to use the Create
method in the CMFCDropDownToolBar
class. This code snippet is part of the Visual Studio Demo sample.
CMFCDropDownToolBar m_wndToolbarResource;
// Create Resource toolbar:
// The this pointer points to CMainFrame class which extends the CMDIFrameWndEx class
if (!m_wndToolbarResource.Create(this, WS_CHILD|CBRS_TOP|CBRS_TOOLTIPS|CBRS_FLYBY|CBRS_HIDE_INPLACE|CBRS_SIZE_DYNAMIC| CBRS_GRIPPER | CBRS_BORDER_3D, IDR_TOOLBAR_RESOURCE) || !m_wndToolbarResource.LoadToolBar(IDR_TOOLBAR_RESOURCE))
{
TRACE0("Failed to create build toolbar\n");
return FALSE; // fail to create
}
Inheritance Hierarchy
Requirements
Header: afxdropdowntoolbar.h
CMFCDropDownToolBar::AllowShowOnPaneMenu
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 AllowShowOnPaneMenu() const;
Return Value
Remarks
CMFCDropDownToolBar::LoadBitmap
Loads toolbar images from application resources.
virtual BOOL LoadBitmap(
UINT uiResID,
UINT uiColdResID=0,
UINT uiMenuResID=0,
BOOL bLocked=FALSE,
UINT uiDisabledResID=0,
UINT uiMenuDisabledResID=0);
Parameters
[in] uiResID
The resource ID of the bitmap that refers to the hot toolbar images.
[in] uiColdResID
The resource ID of the bitmap that refers to the cold toolbar images.
[in] uiMenuResID
The resource ID of the bitmap that refers to the regular menu images.
[in] bLocked
TRUE
to lock the toolbar; otherwise FALSE
.
[in] uiDisabledResID
The resource ID of the bitmap that refers to the disabled toolbar images.
[in] uiMenuDisabledResID
The resource ID of the bitmap that refers to the disabled menu images.
Return Value
Nonzero if the method succeeds; otherwise 0.
Remarks
The CMFCToolBar::LoadToolBarEx method calls this method to load the images that are associated with the toolbar. Override this method to perform custom loading of image resources.
Call the LoadBitmapEx
method to load additional images after you create the toolbar.
CMFCDropDownToolBar::LoadToolBar
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 LoadToolBar(
UINT uiResID,
UINT uiColdResID = 0,
UINT uiMenuResID = 0,
BOOL = FALSE,
UINT uiDisabledResID = 0,
UINT uiMenuDisabledResID = 0,
UINT uiHotResID = 0);
Parameters
[in] uiResID
[in] uiColdResID
[in] uiMenuResID
[in] BOOL
[in] uiDisabledResID
[in] uiMenuDisabledResID
[in] uiHotResID
Return Value
Remarks
CMFCDropDownToolBar::OnLButtonUp
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.
afx_msg void OnLButtonUp(
UINT nFlags,
CPoint point);
Parameters
[in] nFlags
[in] point
Remarks
CMFCDropDownToolBar::OnMouseMove
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.
afx_msg void OnMouseMove(
UINT nFlags,
CPoint point);
Parameters
[in] nFlags
[in] point
Remarks
CMFCDropDownToolBar::OnSendCommand
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 OnSendCommand(const CMFCToolBarButton* pButton);
Parameters
[in] pButton
Return Value
Remarks
CMFCDropDownToolBar::OnUpdateCmdUI
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 OnUpdateCmdUI(
CFrameWnd* pTarget,
BOOL bDisableIfNoHndler);
Parameters
[in] pTarget
[in] bDisableIfNoHndler
Remarks
See Also
Hierarchy Chart
Classes
CMFCToolBar Class
CMFCToolBar::Create
CMFCToolBar::ReplaceButton
CMFCDropDownToolbarButton Class
Walkthrough: Putting Controls On Toolbars