HOWTO: Making Coolbar Interface Using Toolbar ActiveX Control
ID: Q192075
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows, versions 5.0, 5.0a, 6.0
SUMMARY
This article describes how to create a Coolbar like interface using the
Microsoft Toolbar Version 6.0 ActiveX control.
MORE INFORMATION
The Coolbar interface is an interface where the buttons highlight only when
the user moves the mouse over them, like the behavior in Internet Explorer
version 4.0.
The main property to make a Coolbar like button is the Style property of
the Toolbar active control. The default value of the Style property is "0 [ASCII 150]
Standard" button. Changing this property to "1 [ASCII 150] Transparent" provides
Coolbar like button behavior.
Example
- Create a program file and place the following code in the file:
PUBLIC x
x=CREATEOBJECT("myform")
x.SHOW
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* myform - Class Definition
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DEFINE CLASS myform as Form
ADD OBJECT myclass1 AS myclass
ADD OBJECT check1 AS checkbox WITH;
Top = 150,;
Left = 50,;
Height = 50,;
Caption = "CoolBar"
PROCEDURE check1.Click
DO CASE
CASE This.value = 0
&& Changing the Toolbar to look like Coolbar.
Thisform.myclass1.OBJECT.Style = 0
CASE This.value = 1
&& Changeing the Toolbar to Standard Toolbar.
Thisform.myclass1.OBJECT.Style = 1
ENDCASE
ENDPROC
PROCEDURE myclass1.ButtonClick
*** ActiveX Control Event ***
LPARAMETERS button
DO CASE
CASE Button.key = "One"
WAIT WINDOW "Test1"
CASE Button.key = "Two"
WAIT WINDOW "Test2"
CASE Button.key = "Three"
WAIT WINDOW "Test3"
ENDCASE
ENDPROC
PROCEDURE myclass1.ButtonMenuClick
*** ActiveX Control Event ***
LPARAMETERS buttonmenu
DO CASE
CASE buttonmenu.key = "One"
WAIT WINDOW "SubOne"
CASE buttonmenu.key = "Two"
WAIT WINDOW "SubTwo"
ENDCASE
ENDPROC
ENDDEFINE
*-- EndDefine: myform
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* myclass - Class Definition
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DEFINE CLASS myclass AS olecontrol
#DEFINE tbrDEFAULT 0 && (Defaul) Button
#DEFINE tbrCHECK 1 && CheckBox
#DEFINE tbrBUTTONGROUP 2 && ButtonGroup
#DEFINE tbrSEPARATOR 3 && Separator
#DEFINE tbrPLACEHOLDER 4 && Placeholder
#DEFINE tbrDROPDOWN 5 && MenuButton DropDown
Top = 0
Left = 0
Height = 38
Width = 375
Align = 1
Name = "Olecontrol1"
OleClass = "MSComCtlLib.Toolbar.2"
PROCEDURE Init
This.Buttons.Add(,"One","Test1",,)
This.Buttons.Add(,"Two","Test2",,)
This.Buttons.Add(,"Spr",,tbrSEPARATOR,)
This.Buttons.Add(,"Three","Test3",tbrDROPDOWN,)
This.Buttons(4).ButtonMenus.Add(1,"One","SubOne")
This.Buttons(4).ButtonMenus.Add(2,"Two","SubTwo")
ENDPROC
ENDDEFINE
*-- EndDefine: myclass
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REFERENCES
Refer to Toolbar Active Control help in Cmctl198.chm for additional
information about Toolbar Active Control.
Additional query words:
kbVFp500a kbVFp500 kbVFp600 kbActiveX
Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:5.0,5.0a,6.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
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