Re: Dialog AND a custom Toolbar

From:
"Mark Salsbery [MVP]" <MarkSalsbery[MVP]@newsgroup.nospam>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Fri, 17 Aug 2007 13:08:11 -0700
Message-ID:
<e9zjepQ4HHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>
The command enabler functionality through the message map isn't implemented
in modal dialogs.

You can, however, use the undocumented WM_KICKIDLE message to force the same
functionality.

This article has some details: http://www.microsoft.com/msj/0797/c0797.aspx
(search/scroll for WM_KICKIDLE).

I'm not sure if you have to do the ON_UPDATE_COMMAND_UI processing in the
parent dialog class or if you can do it in the toolbar class (using
ON_UPDATE_COMMAND_UI_REFLECT). WM_KICKIDLE is sent to the dialog window.

Mark

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Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++

"RAN" <nijenhuis@wish.nl> wrote in message
news:1187379738.106649.72290@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...

Hi,

I used some code from the book Visual C++ 4.0 HowTo, to add a toolbar
to my dialog.
The code is :

void CClientToolBar::OnNeedText (NMHDR* pNotifyStruct, LRESULT*
result)
{
LPTOOLTIPTEXT lpTipText = (LPTOOLTIPTEXT) pNotifyStruct;
UINT nStringID = lpTipText->hdr.idFrom;

TCHAR szFullText[256];
CString strTipText;
AfxLoadString(nStringID,szFullText);
AfxExtractSubString(strTipText,szFullText,1,'\n');

strcpy(lpTipText->lpszText,strTipText);
*result = TRUE;
}

struct CToolBarData
{
WORD wVersion;
WORD wWidth;
WORD wHeight;
WORD wItemCount;

WORD* items()
{ return (WORD*) (this+1); }
};

BOOL CClientToolBar::LoadToolBar (UINT nIDResource)
{
ASSERT_VALID(this);
ASSERT(nIDResource != 0);

HINSTANCE hInst = AfxGetInstanceHandle();
HRSRC hRsrc
= ::FindResource(hInst,MAKEINTRESOURCE(nIDResource),RT_TOOLBAR);

if(hRsrc == NULL)
return FALSE;

HGLOBAL hGlobal = LoadResource(hInst,hRsrc);
if (hGlobal == NULL)
return FALSE;

CToolBarData* pData = (CToolBarData*) LockResource(hGlobal);
if(pData == NULL)
return FALSE;
ASSERT(pData->wVersion == 1);

if(AddBitmap(pData->wItemCount , nIDResource) == -1)
{
UnlockResource(hGlobal);
FreeResource(hGlobal);
return FALSE;
}

UINT* pItems = new UINT[pData->wItemCount ];
for (int i = 0; i< pData ->wItemCount ; i++)
pItems[i] = pData->items ()[i];
BOOL bResult = SetButtons(pItems,pData->wItemCount );
delete[] pItems;

if(bResult)
{
CSize sizeImage(pData->wWidth , pData->wHeight);
CSize sizeButton(pData->wWidth +14, pData->wHeight + 7);

SetBitmapSize(sizeImage);
SetBitmapSize(sizeButton);
}

UnlockResource(hGlobal);
FreeResource(hGlobal);

return bResult;
}

BOOL CClientToolBar::SetButtons(const UINT* lpIDArray, int nIDCount)
{
ASSERT_VALID(this);
ASSERT(nIDCount >= 1);
ASSERT(lpIDArray == NULL || AfxIsValidAddress(lpIDArray, sizeof(UINT)
*nIDCount,FALSE));

int nCount = GetButtonCount();
while(nCount)
VERIFY(DeleteButton(0));

if(lpIDArray != NULL)
{
TBBUTTON button; memset(&button, 0, sizeof(TBBUTTON));
int iImage = 0;
for(int i = 0; i<nIDCount; i++)
{
button.fsState = TBSTATE_ENABLED;
if((button.idCommand = *lpIDArray++) == 0)
{
button.fsStyle = TBSTYLE_SEP;
button.iBitmap = 8;
}
else
{
button.fsStyle = TBSTYLE_BUTTON;
button.iBitmap = iImage++;
}
if(!AddButtons(1,&button))
return FALSE;
}
}
else
{
TBBUTTON button; memset(&button,0,sizeof(TBBUTTON));
button.fsState = TBSTATE_ENABLED;
for(int i = 0; i<nIDCount; i++)
{
ASSERT(button.fsStyle == TBSTYLE_BUTTON);
if(!AddButtons(1,&button))
return FALSE;
}
}

return TRUE;
}

void CClientToolBar::OnToolbarChat()
{
// TODO: Add your command handler code here

THIS GETS CALLED

}

void CClientToolBar::OnUpdateToolbarChat(CCmdUI* pCmdUI)
{
// TODO: Add your command update UI handler code here

THIS IS NEVER CALLED !!!!

}

In the dialog OnInitDialog():

CRect r(0,0,0,0);

o_ClientToolBar.Create (WS_VISIBLE|WS_CHILD|CCS_TOP|CCS_ADJUSTABLE |
TBSTYLE_TOOLTIPS,r,this,IDR_TOOLBAR1);
o_ClientToolBar.LoadToolBar (IDR_TOOLBAR1);

o_ClientToolBar.AutoSize ();

The Toolbar is added but the UPDATE_COMMAND_UI message is never
called.
What do i have to do to make this work ?
I want to SetCheck() the toolbar button when pressed.

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