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Hello
I decided I wanted to try try and use the native CMenu objects again for my MDI IDR_MAINFRAME in my project.
So I remmed out the two lines of code in my InitInstance class which indicated would revert it back to normal.
However, when I do this, I find the last but one menu refuses to display. I get no crashes. If I add further menus, then it will display. Only the last but one refuses to show.
If I put the two lines back into InitInstance, the menu fully operations.
I have trie dremoving BCMenu completely from my project and I still get this behavior.
Ideas?
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Hhhmm. If I also rem this out:
//pMainFrame->OnUpdateFrameMenu(pMainFrame->m_hMenuDefault);
I get a complete old style menu again - fully operational.
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Hi,Brent Corkum
Thank you for your work.I can not add a icon int the menuitem,can you help me?of course i could convert a bitmap to icon,but you know ,it is not easy ,I was a beginner of vc 6.0,your answer is important to me,could you give me a complete reference of BCMenu if you have . I think I could learn more easy than before .Thank You!!Email zhangleibaobaoz@163.com
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I compiled the demo program in vs2008 and there is no error.
However, when I execute the program, there is one problem occurred.
The program cannot be executed on the following line in void BCMenu::InsertSpaces().
VERIFY (SystemParametersInfo (SPI_GETNONCLIENTMETRICS,nm.cbSize,&nm,0));
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I answer by myself.
The problem is the same as NewMenu.
I should assign the correct WINVER.
Please see below.
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Probably you did not set the right WINVER versionsnumber and the size of NONCLIENTMETRICS will be wrong for XP (Vista will be ok)
=> If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Check this output!
#pragma message(" WINVER not defined. Defaulting to 0x0600 (Windows Vista)")
Windows Vista:
#define WINVER 0x0600
Windows Server 2003 SP1, Windows XP SP2
#define WINVER 0x0502
Windows Server 2003, Windows XP
#define WINVER 0x0501
Windows 2000
#define WINVER 0x0500
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Yes it does compile with VC++ 2005. I think you may have problems with VC++ 2008 though.
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Thank you for your reply. I do find that I get depracation warnings related to the use of various buffer functions. If I don't want to switch the depracation warnings off it means I have to resolve these issues.
Is it not possible for a "out of the box" VS2005 build to be made available?
Thanks.
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I am working with Greek Unicode characters on Vista. I discovered that on Vista, when the "Current language for the non-unicode programs" is set to English, the Unicode menus with Greek characters appear truncated i.e. the words have been cut at the end, with whole words missing some times.
BCMenu predates the release of MS Vista, and digging into the code I discovered that it has a function with the name
Win32Type IsShellType()
which determines the OS type that is used. As it predates Vista, when is run on Vista it defaults to WINNT3! And this causes all the problems. I have changed the function so when run under MS Vista (or any future versions MS Windows) it returns WINXP as the OS type. This has solved the problem of the truncated menu width.
Now all the tests when run on a 32bit Vista installation. The change most probably will work also for Vist 64-bit.
I include the changed code of the function for your reference:
Win32Type IsShellType()
{
Win32Type ShellType;
DWORD winVer;
OSVERSIONINFO *osvi;
winVer=GetVersion();
if(winVer<0x80000000){/*NT */
osvi= (OSVERSIONINFO *)malloc(sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO));
if (osvi!=NULL){
memset(osvi,0,sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO));
osvi->dwOSVersionInfoSize=sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO);
GetVersionEx(osvi);
if(osvi->dwMajorVersion==3L)ShellType=WinNT3;
else if(osvi->dwMajorVersion==4L)ShellType=WinNT4;
else if(osvi->dwMajorVersion==5L&&osvi->dwMinorVersion==0L)ShellType=Win2000;
else if(osvi->dwMajorVersion==5L&&osvi->dwMinorVersion==1L)ShellType=WinXP;
else if(osvi->dwMajorVersion==6L&&osvi->dwMinorVersion==0L)ShellType=WinXP; //- Windows Vista
else ShellType=WinXP; //- For future versions of Windows default to WinXP
free(osvi);
}
}
else if (LOBYTE(LOWORD(winVer))<4)
ShellType=Win32s;
else{
ShellType=Win95;
osvi= (OSVERSIONINFO *)malloc(sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO));
if (osvi!=NULL){
memset(osvi,0,sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO));
osvi->dwOSVersionInfoSize=sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO);
GetVersionEx(osvi);
if(osvi->dwMajorVersion==4L&&osvi->dwMinorVersion==10L)ShellType=Win98;
else if(osvi->dwMajorVersion==4L&&osvi->dwMinorVersion==90L)ShellType=WinME;
free(osvi);
}
}
return ShellType;
}
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In Demo "BCDialogMenu303".Although the LoadToolbar() function is called , but there wasn't any toolbar show on the dialog. why?
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m_menu.LoadMenu(IDR_MYTYPE);
m_menu.LoadToolbar(IDR_MAINFRAME);
m_menu.LoadToolbar(IDR_TOOLBAR);
SetMenu(&m_menu);
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how to store the data in the database using an mfc AppWizard
vivek rai
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Hello,
Do you know of an web article describing how somebody can imitate the painting of the highlighted menu items background?
1. highlighted menu items in normal applications running on Microsoft Vista (e.g NotePad ) have a nice blue background
2. highlighted menu items in Office 2007 (on Windows XP and Windows Vista, doesn't matter, the menu looks the same) have a nice "reflecting light" orange gradient.
By reading various articles, I've seen two approaches:
- Use themes API functions like DrawThemeBackground(). Is this possible for menus ?
Or
- Use gradient API functions like GradientFill() with GRADIENT_FILL_RECT_V?
In this case, by applying this function twice with different limiting colors for the first half and the second half of the button would produce something aproximating the "reflecting light" gradient we are seeing in Office 2007)
I would like to know how the Microsoft programmers implemented these menus.
Thanks a lot.
-- modified at 19:58 Sunday 1st April, 2007
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Hi
Any idea of how theme support can be added to the menus.
menus looks better on vista & worth utilising them.
Regards
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Any update on this request?
Andy
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I'm not able to append/insert top level menu item using the POPUP flag. This behaviour works fine with CMenu, and when i use ....
BOOL InsertMenu( UINT nPosition, UINT nFlags, UINT_PTR nIDNewItem = 0, LPCTSTR lpszNewItem = NULL );
with nIDNewItem as 0, BCMenu assumes it as a separator, instead of a top level item.
Please help me with this.
Thanks.
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Hi
Let me say thanks first for this wonderful help .
I am using this code to my SDI application. I am using 3.03 version of bcmenu.
I am facing the problem appling the true color bitmap strip at menubar. My strip background color is RGB(192,192,192) and Even i ve set the function SetBitmapbackground(RGB(192,192,192)). But still it is not showing the transparent background colors of menubar
Thx
ND
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have created an owner drawn menu item and done required drawing in the
DrawItem function. The drawing code works as I expected bu the problems is a
box appearing outside the menu. how can I remove it? please see the following
pictured to see the output.
http://static.flickr.com/98/248788817_5aca6ca4f1_o.jpg[^]
-Sarath.
"Great hopes make everything great possible" - Benjamin Franklin
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Hi,
I set xp_draw_3D_bitmaps=FALSE and xp_drawmode=BCMENU_DRAWMODE_ORIGINAL in BCMenu.cpp . then the backcolor of menu is gray.
ButI set xp_draw_3D_bitmaps=FALSE and xp_drawmode=BCMENU_DRAWMODE_ORIGINAL in BCMenu.cpp of your MDI example ,the backcolor of menu is white.
why the backcolor of menu is different while same set?
how to set backcolor of menu to white. could you help me?
my application is under vc++6.0 + windows xp
Any help will definitely be apprecicated.
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I've resolve this question.
you may change backcolor of menu in BCMenu::DrawItem_Win9xNT2000() or BCMenu::DrawItem_WinXP() function.change the value of m_clrBack variable to change the backcolor of menu.
I'm thankful to the author for supporting us a such good class.
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Hi.
I have some problem in VC++ 2005.
When i use this command, the return value is true:
UNIT rt = menu->GetMenuItemCount();
But when i use these functions(here is some examples):
GetMenuText(pos, tmp, MF_BYPOSITION); //error: Unhandled exception at 0x004788f3 in App.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0xcdcdcdcd. At "string=m_MenuList[id]->GetString();" in your code
GetMenuItemID(pos); // value of this function always is "-1"
GetMenuString(pos, tmp, MF_BYPOSITION);//this function always L""
Why? I am wrong in use params or the library can not work in VC++ 2005?
Please help me.
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Hi,
i think there are 2 possible problems:
- you wrote:
UNIT rt = menu->GetMenuItemCount();
GetMenuText(pos, tmp, MF_BYPOSITION);
GetMenuItemID(pos);
GetMenuString(pos, tmp, MF_BYPOSITION);
but the correct code probably is
UNIT rt = menu->GetMenuItemCount();
menu->GetMenuText(pos, tmp, MF_BYPOSITION);
menu->GetMenuItemID(pos);
menu->GetMenuString(pos, tmp, MF_BYPOSITION);
- probably the 'pos' variable is more bigger than total menu count.
Sorry for my english, but i'm italian.
bye
GianGian (Marco)
-- modified at 4:13 Thursday 29th June, 2006
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I tried using truecolor bitmap. but it is not show image on menu.
Please anwser to me....
Go for it!!
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Hi dalgoo,
for use a truecolor bitmap in the menu is needed to replace all 'ILC_COLORDDB' with 'ILC_COLOR32' in the image list creation.
Sorry if my english is not perfect, but i'm Italian.
bye, ciao
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The trick to true color images is how you create the image list you load. At first it seemed obvious that you would do the following:
m_TrayImages.Create (IDB_TRAY_IMAGES, 16, ILC_COLOR24|ILC_MASK, RGB(255,0,255));
However, this method loads the bitmap using the half-tone palette which reeks havoc on the colors! The solution is to create the imagelist first then add the bitmap:
m_TrayImages.Create (16, 16, ILC_COLOR24|ILC_MASK, 0,0);
CBitmap bmp;
bmp.LoadBitmap(IDB_TRAY_IMAGES);
COLORREF rgbTransparentColor = RGB(255,0,255);
m_TrayImages.Add(&bmp, rgbTransparentColor);
That is it!
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Is there a way to modify the code so that the tops of the menus such as the File, Edit, and Tools menus (for example) to display like the XP sytle?
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This class implements an owner drawn menu class that mimics the menu style used in XP, Office and Visual C++
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| Licence | CPOL |
| First Posted | 18 Nov 1999 |
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