Retrieves the flags that describe the type of bitmap to be used
#include <GuiToolbar.au3>
_GUICtrlToolbar_GetBitmapFlags ( $hWnd )
$hWnd | Handle to the control |
The value returned is only advisory. The control recommends large or small bitmaps based upon whether the user has chosen large or small fonts.
#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <GuiToolbar.au3>
#include <WinAPIConstants.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>
Example()
Func Example()
Local $hGUI, $hToolbar
Local Enum $e_idNew = 1000, $e_idOpen, $e_idSave, $idHelp
; Create GUI
$hGUI = GUICreate("Toolbar", 400, 300)
$hToolbar = _GUICtrlToolbar_Create($hGUI)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
; Add standard system bitmaps
Switch _GUICtrlToolbar_GetBitmapFlags($hToolbar)
Case 0
_GUICtrlToolbar_AddBitmap($hToolbar, 1, -1, $IDB_STD_SMALL_COLOR)
Case 2
_GUICtrlToolbar_AddBitmap($hToolbar, 1, -1, $IDB_STD_LARGE_COLOR)
EndSwitch
; Add buttons
_GUICtrlToolbar_AddButton($hToolbar, $e_idNew, $STD_FILENEW)
_GUICtrlToolbar_AddButton($hToolbar, $e_idOpen, $STD_FILEOPEN)
_GUICtrlToolbar_AddButton($hToolbar, $e_idSave, $STD_FILESAVE)
_GUICtrlToolbar_AddButtonSep($hToolbar)
_GUICtrlToolbar_AddButton($hToolbar, $idHelp, $STD_HELP)
; Loop until the user exits.
Do
Until GUIGetMsg() = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
EndFunc ;==>Example