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Introduction
This is an alternative to the standard toolbar control. To use it, just replace your
CToolBar
objects with CTapeToolBar
objects - easy as that!
When you call CTapeToolBar::SetTape()
the toolbar is transformed into
a ticker-tape style toolbar, with moving perforations and toolbar buttons.
Why would you use it?
No - the question is "why would you not use it". Sure - it may not be the most
practical toolbar, with users having to chase the buttons across the bar - but it does
look very cool.
CTapeToolBar
has the following methods:
void SetPerfWidth(int iPerfWidth = DEFPERFWIDTH);
int GetPerfWidth();
void SetTapeTimeOut(int iTapeTimeOut = DEFTAPETIMEOUT);
int GetTapeTimeOut();
void SetPerfTimeOut(int iPerfTimeOut = DEFPERFTIMEOUT);
int GetPerfTimeOut();
void SetPerfInt(int iInt = DEFPERFINTERVAL);
int GetPerfInt();
BOOL GetTape();
void SetTape(BOOL bTape = TRUE);
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