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Toolbar with image background

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30 May 2003 1  
Shows how to display a bitmap in a toolbar as background.

Sample Image - imagetoolbar.jpg

Introduction

The proposed class is based on Daniel Godson's: Generating inactive/disabled images for toolbar. I have fixed some errors in the original code. But there are still some shortcomings left:

  1. the function to load bitmap from the file and display it is not implemented
  2. the size of buttons on the toolbar is 24�24, I haven't give an interface to change it.

Using the code

Just 2 places you need to edit for your own use.

First is,

int CMainFrame::OnCreate(LPCREATESTRUCT lpCreateStruct)
{
  if (CFrameWnd::OnCreate(lpCreateStruct) == -1)
    return -1;
 
  if (!m_wndToolBar.CreateEx(this, 
    TBSTYLE_FLAT, WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | CBRS_TOP
    | CBRS_GRIPPER | CBRS_TOOLTIPS | 
    CBRS_FLYBY | CBRS_SIZE_DYNAMIC) ||
    !m_wndToolBar.LoadToolBar(IDR_MAINFRAME))
  {
    TRACE0("Failed to create toolbar\n");
    return -1;      // fail to create

  }
 
  int *num,i,j=m_wndToolBar.GetToolBarCtrl().GetButtonCount();
  num=new int[j+1];
  memset(num,0,(j+1)*sizeof(int));
  num[0]=j;//button numbers,include the separators.

  for(i=0;i<j;i++)
  {
     if(ID_SEPARATOR == m_wndToolBar.GetItemID( i ))
        num[i+1]=1;
  }//get the button info.zero represent the 

  //separators.the info is used to calc 

  //the position of the buttons.


  m_wndToolBar.SetFullColorImage(IDR_MAINFRAME_24, 
    RGB(255, 0, 255),num); //the first Parameter 

    //specify the resource id of button bitmap , 

    //second is the backgroud color of  the toolbar.

    
  if (!m_wndStatusBar.Create(this) ||
    !m_wndStatusBar.SetIndicators(indicators,
    sizeof(indicators)/sizeof(UINT)))
  {
    TRACE0("Failed to create status bar\n");
    return -1;      // fail to create

  }
  
  // TODO: Delete these three lines if

  // you don't want the toolbar to

  //  be dockable

  m_wndToolBar.EnableDocking(CBRS_ALIGN_ANY);
  EnableDocking(CBRS_ALIGN_ANY);
  DockControlBar(&m_wndToolBar);
  delete []num;
  return 0;
}

Second is, change the background bitmap here, by resource ID. So you must add the bitmap to your workplace first.

void CMainFrame::OnChangebk() 
{
  // TODO: Add your command handler code here

  if(whichbk)
    m_wndToolBar.UpdateBk(IDR_MAINFRAME_24, 
           RGB(255, 0, 255) , IDB_BITMAP1);
  else
    m_wndToolBar.UpdateBk(IDR_MAINFRAME_24 ,
       RGB(255, 0, 255) , IDB_BITMAP2);
  whichbk=!whichbk;
}

Acknowledgements

  • Thanks for xxxyyyzzz's translation!
  • Thanks for DavidRipple's suggestion!

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