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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<doc>
<assembly>
<name>
UserCustomizableToolStrip
</name>
</assembly>
<members>
<member name="M:UserCustomizableToolStrip.CustomizeButtons.ShowCustomizeToolbarWindow(System.Windows.Forms.ToolStrip,System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripItem[],System.String,System.String[])">
<summary>
Show the Customize Toolbar Buttons window (the main function).
</summary>
<param name="ToolStrip">The ToolStrip that has to be customized.</param>
<param name="Buttons">A collection (array) of ToolStripButtons that can be placed on the ToolStrip. Every ToolStrip MUST have set the Tag property to a short string like 'save' or 'new' (don't make it to complicated).</param>
<returns>A String with information you can save somewhere (in your My.Settings, for example) so that you can let it load again the next time your application is loaded (with the function UpdateToolStripWithString()).</returns>
<remarks></remarks>
</member><member name="M:UserCustomizableToolStrip.CustomizeButtons.UpdateToolStripWithString(System.Windows.Forms.ToolStrip,System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripItem[],System.String)">
<summary>
If you have saved the result of the customize function in your settings, you can reload the ToolStrip with that buttons with this function
</summary>
<param name="ToolStrip">The ToolStrip you'd like to have updated.</param>
<param name="AvailableButtons">An Array with ToolStripItems containing all the ToolStripButtons that can be placed on the ToolStrip</param>
<param name="SavedString">The saved String (the result of the other function) with the configuration which ToolStripButtons to show and the order.</param>
<remarks></remarks>
</member>
</members>
</doc>
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