Re: Menu item disabled though ONCOMMAND
Hi Guido,
If you are trying to enable a menu item from a dialog (or property sheet)
you will have to do that more manually. This article might help you get
started:
http://www.pocketpcdn.com/articles/dialogupdateui.html
Tom
"Guido Franzke" <guidof73@yahoo.de> wrote in message
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Hello NG,
I have an MDI application under VC++ 7.1 in Windows XP. In my CFormView
child window, I use some property pages. Now I have defined a menu for
this
view:
File Edit PropView Help
... ... Preferences ...
Submenu -> Print contents
Print page
I added the function "Print contents" using resource editors's "Add
handler"
to the source of my property page. When I open the page now in my app, the
menu item is disabled, although in my MyPropPage.cpp there is
ON_COMMAND(IDM_PROPVIEW_SUBMENU_PRINTCONTENS,
OnPropviewSubmenuPrintContents) .
The menu item "PropView"->"Preferences" is defined in the CFormView class.
There I can select the enabled menu item.
Why does my property page not support the menu item message? Do I always
have to step over my CView class to enable the menu items?
Thanks for help,
Guido
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