Is there any way of changing the title on the export file-chooser dialog box, which appears when using .fileExporter(...). Specifically I want to change the label on the Export button to Save.
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I have developed a toolbar with one button for IE.
My toolbar displays with a default close button in the IE window.
When I click on the close button the toolbar prompts for the disable option.
This completely disables the toolbar.
But what I need is I just want to hide the toolbar. So still it can perform some actions even though the toolbar is not visible.
How can I make the toolbar just to hide instead of disable?
have you tried any IE statements? There are a few for JS aConditional comments
In MFC featurepack i create a standard menu and set the ID of sub menu to the same command of toolbar button to take that button's image that toolbar is the one sent to this method
CMFCToolBar::AddToolBarForImageCollection
and also I use the
GetContextMenuManager()->AddMenu(L"Mymenu", IDR_ContextMenu1);
in the application and
theApp.GetContextMenuManager()->ShowPopupMenu(IDR_ContextMenu1,rect.left,rect.top,button);
in the show menu event
I need to know how to add a menu item with a specified icon at the run-time dynamically
See the documentation about OnInitMenuPopup of your CMainFrame.
Is it possible to have enabled radio buttons though the user cannot change the value?
It is possible. If you create your radio buttons with the BS_RADIOBUTTON style instead of BS_AUTORADIOBUTTON then Windows will not automatically change the selection when the user clicks a radio button. (In the dialog editor in Visual Studio, right click the radio button and set the Auto property to False.)
Read the "Using Radio Buttons" section of this page in MSDN for more information.
either you can setchek it to BST_CHECKED and the EnableWindow to FALSE
or..
on every other selection of radio button make the radio button that you need selected
i have dialogbox as a singleton class and on that dialog box i hv 2 radio button on and off which are grouped.when i make on group true in resource and add variable then if i clicked on off radio button and then if i open again that dialog box its focus is on "off" radio button which is right. but when i make "off" button group true i.e. initially its on "off" raio button then if i cliked on "on" button and closed an reopen the dialog focus is neither on "off" nor on "on".i hv used setfocus also but nothing working
You can use SetCheck to select the proper radio button when the dialog opens and GetCheck on each radio button to see which is selected. The easier option is to use DDX_Radio to automatically associate an index with the selection of a radio button.
If I am not wrong with you description, when you close the dialog box you call the destructor. If the dialog is in a 'greater' executable - the dialog is called by another dialog in the same .exe - you can declare the variable as global instead of member (as I suppose is declared).
Otherwise you send data to your .exe by using shared data.
Got the answer:)
suppose i have made two radio button Radio1 and Radio2 under group box then we hv to make group true for first radio button i.e. Radio1 then add varible integer on Radio1 button.If we want focus on Radio2 initially or by default then in constructor of dialogbox on which these radio button exist make variable value as 1 (as index start from 0).
I have an MFC CToolBar (dockable to a CFrameWnd) containing a checkbox and a button.
This works fine now, but I need to remove the button, and then the CToolBar does not show properly any more. As it seems because it gets "zero" height. The checkbox style is "turned into" a TBBS_SEPARATOR using a call to CToolBar::SetButtonInfo before it is "created".
How can I make the toolbar visible also without that dummy button?
I solved this by overriding the CToolBar::CalcDynamicLayout method and provided the size of the toolbar there. Then the button was not needed any more. This assumes the toolbar is created with CBRS_SIZE_DYNAMIC.