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Hey everyone.

Is there an option to get a bottom border for the _GUICtrlToolbar? I built a GUI without a Menu just having a Toolbar. I'd like to get a bottom border for the Toolbar to be visible separated from the content. The only thing in my mind right now would be GDIDraw. Any alternatives here?

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#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <GuiToolbar.au3>
#include <WinAPIConstants.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>

Global $g_hToolbar, $g_idMemo
Global $g_iItem ; Command identifier of the button associated with the notification.
Global Enum $e_idNew = 1000, $e_idOpen, $e_idSave, $e_idHelp

Example()

Func Example()
    Local $hGUI, $aSize

    ; Create GUI
    $hGUI = GUICreate("Toolbar", 600, 400)
    $g_hToolbar = _GUICtrlToolbar_Create($hGUI)
    $aSize = _GUICtrlToolbar_GetMaxSize($g_hToolbar)

    $g_idMemo = GUICtrlCreateEdit("", 2, $aSize[1] + 20, 596, 396 - ($aSize[1] + 20), $WS_VSCROLL)
    GUICtrlSetFont($g_idMemo, 9, 400, 0, "Courier New")
    GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
    GUIRegisterMsg($WM_NOTIFY, "_WM_NOTIFY")

    ; Add standard system bitmaps
    _GUICtrlToolbar_AddBitmap($g_hToolbar, 1, -1, $IDB_STD_LARGE_COLOR)

    ; Add buttons
    _GUICtrlToolbar_AddButton($g_hToolbar, $e_idNew, $STD_FILENEW)
    _GUICtrlToolbar_AddButton($g_hToolbar, $e_idOpen, $STD_FILEOPEN)
    _GUICtrlToolbar_AddButton($g_hToolbar, $e_idSave, $STD_FILESAVE)
    _GUICtrlToolbar_AddButtonSep($g_hToolbar)
    _GUICtrlToolbar_AddButton($g_hToolbar, $e_idHelp, $STD_HELP)

    ; Loop until the user exits.
    Do
    Until GUIGetMsg() = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
EndFunc   ;==>Example

; Write message to memo
Func MemoWrite($sMessage = "")
    GUICtrlSetData($g_idMemo, $sMessage & @CRLF, 1)
EndFunc   ;==>MemoWrite

; WM_NOTIFY event handler
Func _WM_NOTIFY($hWndGUI, $iMsgID, $wParam, $lParam)
    #forceref $hWndGUI, $iMsgID, $wParam
    Local $tNMHDR, $hWndFrom, $iCode, $iNew, $iFlags, $iOld
    Local $tNMTBHOTITEM
    $tNMHDR = DllStructCreate($tagNMHDR, $lParam)
    $hWndFrom = DllStructGetData($tNMHDR, "hWndFrom")
    $iCode = DllStructGetData($tNMHDR, "Code")
    Switch $hWndFrom
        Case $g_hToolbar
            Switch $iCode
                Case $NM_LDOWN
                    ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    MemoWrite("$NM_LDOWN: Clicked Item: " & $g_iItem & " at index: " & _GUICtrlToolbar_CommandToIndex($g_hToolbar, $g_iItem))
                    ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Case $TBN_HOTITEMCHANGE
                    $tNMTBHOTITEM = DllStructCreate($tagNMTBHOTITEM, $lParam)
                    $iOld = DllStructGetData($tNMTBHOTITEM, "idOld")
                    $iNew = DllStructGetData($tNMTBHOTITEM, "idNew")
                    $g_iItem = $iNew
                    $iFlags = DllStructGetData($tNMTBHOTITEM, "dwFlags")
                    If BitAND($iFlags, $HICF_LEAVING) = $HICF_LEAVING Then
                        MemoWrite("$HICF_LEAVING: " & $iOld)
                    Else
                        Switch $iNew
                            Case $e_idNew
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                MemoWrite("$TBN_HOTITEMCHANGE: $e_idNew")
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Case $e_idOpen
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                MemoWrite("$TBN_HOTITEMCHANGE: $e_idOpen")
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Case $e_idSave
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                MemoWrite("$TBN_HOTITEMCHANGE: $e_idSave")
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Case $e_idHelp
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                MemoWrite("$TBN_HOTITEMCHANGE: $idHelp")
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        EndSwitch
                    EndIf
            EndSwitch
    EndSwitch
    Return $GUI_RUNDEFMSG
EndFunc   ;==>_WM_NOTIFY

This is the _GUICtrlToolbar_Create Example. So, like you can see in the screenshot, there are 3 Toolbar Buttons, 1 ToolbarSeparator and another Toolbar Button. On the horizontal black line I added with paint, I'd like to have a border styled like a ToolbarSeparator.

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The easiest way is to use GUICtrlCreateLabel with $SS_SUNKEN style and a black background.  Try this :

#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <GuiToolbar.au3>
#include <WinAPIConstants.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>
#include <StaticConstants.au3>

Global $g_hToolbar, $g_idMemo
Global $g_iItem ; Command identifier of the button associated with the notification.
Global Enum $e_idNew = 1000, $e_idOpen, $e_idSave, $e_idHelp

Example()

Func Example()
    Local $hGUI, $aSize

    ; Create GUI
    $hGUI = GUICreate("Toolbar", 600, 400)
    $g_hToolbar = _GUICtrlToolbar_Create($hGUI)
    $aSize = _GUICtrlToolbar_GetMaxSize($g_hToolbar)

    $g_idMemo = GUICtrlCreateEdit("", 2, $aSize[1] + 20, 596, 396 - ($aSize[1] + 20), $WS_VSCROLL)
    GUICtrlSetFont($g_idMemo, 9, 400, 0, "Courier New")
    GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
    GUIRegisterMsg($WM_NOTIFY, "_WM_NOTIFY")

    ; Add standard system bitmaps
    _GUICtrlToolbar_AddBitmap($g_hToolbar, 1, -1, $IDB_STD_LARGE_COLOR)

    ; Add buttons
    _GUICtrlToolbar_AddButton($g_hToolbar, $e_idNew, $STD_FILENEW)
    _GUICtrlToolbar_AddButton($g_hToolbar, $e_idOpen, $STD_FILEOPEN)
    _GUICtrlToolbar_AddButton($g_hToolbar, $e_idSave, $STD_FILESAVE)
    _GUICtrlToolbar_AddButtonSep($g_hToolbar)
    _GUICtrlToolbar_AddButton($g_hToolbar, $e_idHelp, $STD_HELP)

  GUICtrlCreateLabel ("", 5,33,585,6, $SS_SUNKEN)
  GUICtrlSetBkColor (-1, 0)

    Do
    Until GUIGetMsg() = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
EndFunc   ;==>Example

; Write message to memo
Func MemoWrite($sMessage = "")
    GUICtrlSetData($g_idMemo, $sMessage & @CRLF, 1)
EndFunc   ;==>MemoWrite

; WM_NOTIFY event handler
Func _WM_NOTIFY($hWndGUI, $iMsgID, $wParam, $lParam)
    #forceref $hWndGUI, $iMsgID, $wParam
    Local $tNMHDR, $hWndFrom, $iCode, $iNew, $iFlags, $iOld
    Local $tNMTBHOTITEM
    $tNMHDR = DllStructCreate($tagNMHDR, $lParam)
    $hWndFrom = DllStructGetData($tNMHDR, "hWndFrom")
    $iCode = DllStructGetData($tNMHDR, "Code")
    Switch $hWndFrom
        Case $g_hToolbar
            Switch $iCode
                Case $NM_LDOWN
                    ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    MemoWrite("$NM_LDOWN: Clicked Item: " & $g_iItem & " at index: " & _GUICtrlToolbar_CommandToIndex($g_hToolbar, $g_iItem))
                    ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Case $TBN_HOTITEMCHANGE
                    $tNMTBHOTITEM = DllStructCreate($tagNMTBHOTITEM, $lParam)
                    $iOld = DllStructGetData($tNMTBHOTITEM, "idOld")
                    $iNew = DllStructGetData($tNMTBHOTITEM, "idNew")
                    $g_iItem = $iNew
                    $iFlags = DllStructGetData($tNMTBHOTITEM, "dwFlags")
                    If BitAND($iFlags, $HICF_LEAVING) = $HICF_LEAVING Then
                        MemoWrite("$HICF_LEAVING: " & $iOld)
                    Else
                        Switch $iNew
                            Case $e_idNew
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                MemoWrite("$TBN_HOTITEMCHANGE: $e_idNew")
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Case $e_idOpen
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                MemoWrite("$TBN_HOTITEMCHANGE: $e_idOpen")
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Case $e_idSave
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                MemoWrite("$TBN_HOTITEMCHANGE: $e_idSave")
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Case $e_idHelp
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                MemoWrite("$TBN_HOTITEMCHANGE: $idHelp")
                                ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        EndSwitch
                    EndIf
            EndSwitch
    EndSwitch
    Return $GUI_RUNDEFMSG
EndFunc   ;==>_WM_NOTIFY

 

Posted
On 8/11/2019 at 12:55 PM, Nine said:

The easiest way is to use GUICtrlCreateLabel with $SS_SUNKEN style and a black background.  Try this :

I didn't knew $SS_SUNKEN. Well this seems to be just fine. Thank you! 👍

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