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A Powerful Ownerdraw Menu

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An XP-style ownerdrawn menu with support for background images and icon shadow

Sample Image - MenuXP.jpg Sample Image - MenuXP2.jpg Sample Image - MenuXP3.jpg

A Fully Featured Owner-draw Menu Class

CMenuXP is a class derived from CMenu using ownerdraw technology. I named it MenuXP because I expected it to be like the menus found in Office XP and Windows XP, but I failed to accomplish it. The main difficulty that I had was converting the 3D border of the menu into a flat one, but I hope it is still useful to you.

I constructed the class from the Scribble sample application and some of the drawing code is copied from the CCoolMenuManager class. Additionally, I have also used a class named CBCGKeyHelper from BCGControlBar to show the accelerator key text.

Features

  1. Menu with icons, like in Office 97
  2. A sidebar in any level of the popup menu
  3. Supports button-style menu items, such as is found in some drawing toolbars of the Microsoft Office suite
  4. All colors, fonts and sizes can be customized

Introduction

An item in the menu is represented by the CMenuXPItem class. Some further classes are derived from it which provide convenient uses:

  • CMenuXPText presents a normal menu item with text and an optional icon
  • CMenuXPSeparator presents a separator
  • CMenuXPSideBar presents a sidebar on the left of a popup menu
  • CMenuXPButton presents a button only menu item, which contains the icon only

Knowing this will help you to understand the code.

How to Use as a Popup Menu

  1. Construct a CMenuXP instance
  2. Call CreatePopupMenu
  3. Add a sidebar using AddSideBar if needed
  4. Add some menu items using AppendODMenu
  5. If there is second level popup menu, construct it using steps 1 to 4 and add it to the current menu using AppendODPopup
  6. Call TrackPopupMenu as normal

The example code would be like this:

C++
void CMenuXPAppView::OnContextMenu(CWnd* pWnd, CPoint point)
{
	CMenuXP	*pMenu = new CMenuXP;
	pMenu->CreatePopupMenu();

	pMenu->AddSideBar(new CMenuXPSideBar(24, "MenuXP"));
	pMenu->AppendODMenu(0, new CMenuXPText(10, "First Item",
                               AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(IDI_ICON1)));
	pMenu->AppendODMenu(0, new CMenuXPText(11, "Second Item",
                               AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(IDI_ICON2)));
	pMenu->AppendODMenu(0, new CMenuXPText(12, "Another Item",
                               AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(IDI_ICON3)));
	pMenu->AppendODMenu(0, new CMenuXPText(13, "No Icon"));

	CMenuXP *pPopup = new CMenuXP;
	pPopup->CreatePopupMenu();
	pPopup->AppendODMenu(0, new CMenuXPButton(21,
                                AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(IDI_ICON4)));
	pPopup->AppendODMenu(0, new CMenuXPButton(22,
                                AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(IDI_ICON5)));
	pPopup->AppendODMenu(0, new CMenuXPButton(23,
                                AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(IDI_ICON6)));
	pPopup->Break();
	pPopup->AppendODMenu(0, new CMenuXPButton(24,
                                AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(IDI_ICON7)));
	pPopup->AppendODMenu(0, new CMenuXPButton(25,
                                AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(IDI_ICON8)));
	pPopup->AppendODMenu(0, new CMenuXPButton(26,
                                AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(IDI_ICON9)));
	pPopup->Break();
	pPopup->AppendODMenu(0, new CMenuXPButton(27,
                                AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(IDI_ICON10)));
	pPopup->AppendODMenu(0, new CMenuXPButton(28,
                                AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(IDI_ICON11)));
	pPopup->AppendODMenu(0, new CMenuXPButton(29,
                                AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(IDI_ICON12)));

	pMenu->AppendODPopup(0, pPopup, new CMenuXPText(0, "Popup",
                                AfxGetApp()->LoadIcon(IDI_ICON1)));

	pMenu->TrackPopupMenu(TPM_LEFTBUTTON, point.x, point.y, this);

	delete pMenu;
}

The object constructed on the heap will be destroyed automatically, except for the toplevel popup menu which will need to be destroyed manually.

Remember to add the code below in the WM_MEASUREITEM handler of your parent window:

C++
void CMenuXPAppView::OnMeasureItem(int nIDCtl, LPMEASUREITEMSTRUCT lpMeasureItemStruct)
{
	// TODO: Add your message handler code here and/or call default
	HMENU hMenu = AfxGetThreadState()->m_hTrackingMenu;
	CMenu	*pMenu = CMenu::FromHandle(hMenu);
	pMenu->MeasureItem(lpMeasureItemStruct);

	CView::OnMeasureItem(nIDCtl, lpMeasureItemStruct);
}

That's all, I hope this is useful to you. Bug reports and improvements are welcome.

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Comments and Discussions

 
GeneralWhy you failed - are you aware that... Pin
Juan Miguel Venturello6-Dec-01 17:56
Juan Miguel Venturello6-Dec-01 17:56 
QuestionWhat about message handle? Pin
5-Dec-01 20:55
suss5-Dec-01 20:55 
AnswerRe: What about message handle? Pin
Neil Yao6-Dec-01 0:32
Neil Yao6-Dec-01 0:32 
General你好,我们是同胞 Pin
attckboy8-Nov-01 19:17
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GeneralCorrupt shell-menus after XP-menu call Pin
26-Oct-01 5:11
suss26-Oct-01 5:11 
GeneralThanks!!! Pin
Youknowme25-Oct-01 15:07
Youknowme25-Oct-01 15:07 
GeneralGetting the menu shortcut keys to work in the demo Pin
25-Oct-01 3:48
suss25-Oct-01 3:48 
GeneralText in DrawSideBar +Fix Pin
Brian V Shifrin25-Oct-01 0:49
Brian V Shifrin25-Oct-01 0:49 
I ran in on Win2k no text would show in the SideBar.

When I look at DrawSideBar

....
vertFont.CreateFont(16, 0, 900, 900, FW_NORMAL,
0, 0, 0, DEFAULT_CHARSET, OUT_DEFAULT_PRECIS,
CLIP_DEFAULT_PRECIS, DEFAULT_QUALITY,
DEFAULT_PITCH, "System");
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Orientation only works for TTF. It it doesn't work for MS Sans Serif.

So simple one second fix.

vertFont.CreateFont(16, 0, 900, 900, FW_NORMAL,
0, 0, 0, DEFAULT_CHARSET, OUT_DEFAULT_PRECIS,
CLIP_DEFAULT_PRECIS, DEFAULT_QUALITY,
DEFAULT_PITCH, "Arial");

Thanks for good class.

Brian


GeneralRe: Text in DrawSideBar +Fix Pin
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suss25-Oct-01 2:15 
Generalsecond mousemove to popup Pin
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GeneralProblem on WinNT sp5 Pin
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suss24-Oct-01 6:04 
GeneralRe: Problem on WinNT sp5 Pin
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GeneralRe: Problem on WinNT sp5 Pin
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GeneralThanks... Pin
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