ToolBar.ClickItem Method | |
Make a button look like it is has been clicked, indicating that it has been selected.
Namespace:
VO
Assembly:
VOGUIClasses (in VOGUIClasses.dll) Version: 2.19
Syntax VIRTUAL METHOD ClickItem(
nMenuItemID,
symTB
) AS USUAL CLIPPER
[ClipperCallingConventionAttribute(new string[] { ... })]
public virtual Usual ClickItem(
Usual nMenuItemID = default,
Usual symTB = default
)
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- nMenuItemID (Optional)
- Type: Usual
The menu item ID corresponding to the button that is clicked. This is not the original button ID that defines the look of the button; rather, it is the menu item ID which defines the meaning of the button.
- symTB (Optional)
- Type: Usual
Symbolic name representing the toolbar to be used. Defaults to the main toolbar.
Return Value
Type:
UsualRemarks
ClickItem() and UnclickItem() are used to indicate status ("sticky" buttons). A toolbar button is normally clicked in (which turns the middle of the button black) and out (which returns the middle of the button to white) to indicate that its corresponding menu item has been checked or unchecked. A button retains its clicked-in state whether enabled or disabled.
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