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Problem OutlookBar, when minimized

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Using Problem OutlookBar, when minimized
and then maximizes the OutlookBar not draw, in
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What OutlookBar are you talking about?
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Look at this conversation

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Postby rdonnay » Mon Sep 12, 2011 9:43 am
It seems as though there is a lot of interest in an Outlookbar style menu.

I posted an example in the thread named: CJShortcutBar...

I would like to create something for eXpress++ users like a DCOUTLOOKBAR command, but I hesitate because I am not sure that it would satisfy everyone's needs.

What would you expect from an Outlookbar?

Do you want to use it as a Tree Menu with extra buttons (as in the sample I provided):
http://donnay-software.com:8080/bmsi/outlookbar.swf.

If this is the only behavior necessary to satisfy everyone, then I think I can do this rather simply.
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Re: OutlookBar Questions

Postby skiman » Tue Sep 13, 2011 11:47 pm
Hi Roger,

In my opinion is your sample so easy to implement and to understand that everyone should have the posibility to use it as is.

I want different tasks in the outlookbar as buttons, trees, browses, monthcalendar, ... I think it won't be possibile to create an universal system.

Be aware that you don't create something that needs a lot of support afterwards. You showed how it can be done, and you gave a real good base to work with, and to implement it according to everyones needs. That's what I expect from Express++, opening doors to new possibilities.

IMHO we can benefit more of your ideas with samples to show the way.

For example, I spend a Saturday to create a shortcutbar on my own. With your outlookbar I have a better solution, and I have it implemented in two hours.
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Re: OutlookBar Questions

Postby c-tec » Tue Sep 13, 2011 11:52 pm
Hello Roger,
for me this would be enough, it seems very easy to handle in eXPress++. Only minor things like the possbility to add also gets, checkboxes, radiobuttons etc. to the button region are on my wishlist.
Maybe sometimes even ribbonbars in pure XBase++ with ownerdrawn is possible.
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Re: OutlookBar Questions

Postby skiman » Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:05 am
Hi Roger,

I have a problem with the outlookbar. If I modify the code in the TEST.PRg as follows, you can see the problem.

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/*
oDlg := XbpDialog():new(,,{100,100},{1000,800})
oDlg:title := 'BMSI Outlook Bar Test Program'
oDlg:taskList := .t.
oDlg:create()
*/
// add two lines
@ 500,500 dcsay 'test'
dcread gui eval{|oDlg| OutlookBarMenu( oDlg, aMenuItems, aButtons, nil ) }
/*
DO WHILE nEvent # xbeP_Close
nEvent := AppEvent( @mp1, @mp2, @oXbp, .1 )
IF nEvent > 0
oXbp:handleEvent(nEvent,mp1,mp2)
ENDIF
ENDDO
*/
RETURN nil



This way I want to integrate it in a eXpress++ dialog.

Move the splitbar to the bottom, all the buttons move to oStatic3. If you move the splitbar to the middle of the screen, the buttons of oStatic2 aren't correctly positioned. The first button isn't on row 0.

I can't find the cause of this.
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Re: OutlookBar Questions

Postby rdonnay » Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:04 am
I am still on vacation. Will be back to work on Tuesday, Sept. 27. I will check on this when I get back home.
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#4 Post by rdonnay »

I don't remember giving anyone the code for this.

I have been working on this lately for a customer.

I will write an updated sample program and make it available soon.
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Thanks Roger

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Re: Problem OutlookBar, when minimized

#6 Post by rdonnay »

This problem needs to be fixed in DCLIPX.DLL, but here is a workaround that will fix the sample program:

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WAS:

oDlg := XbpDialog():new(,,{100,100},{1000,800})

IS

oDlg := DC_XbpDialog1():new(,,{100,100},{1000,800})
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