L_TBSetCallback

#include "LtTLB.h"

L_INT EXT_FUNCTION L_TBSetCallback(pToolbar, pCallback, *pUserData )

pTOOLBARHANDLE pToolbar;

/* pointer to a toolbar handle */

const pTOOLBARCALLBACK pCallback;

/* optional callback function */

L_VOID L_FAR * pUserData;

/* pointer to more parameters for the callback */

Specifies a callback function that will be used to notify the user about the toolbar events.

Parameter

Description

pToolbar

Pointer to a toolbar handle.

pCallback

Optional callback function for additional processing. If you do not provide a callback function, use NULL as the value of this parameter. If you do provide a callback function, use the function pointer as the value of this parameter. The callback function must adhere to the function prototype described in TOOLBARCALLBACK Function.

pUserData

Void pointer that you can use to pass one or more additional parameters that the callback function needs.

 

To use this feature, assign a value to a variable or create a structure that contains as many fields as you need. Then, in this parameter, pass the address of the variable or structure, casting it to L_VOID L_FAR *. The callback function, which receives the address in its own pUserData parameter, can cast it to a pointer of the appropriate data type to access your variable or structure.

 

If the additional parameters are not needed, you can pass NULL in this parameter.

Returns

SUCCESS

The function was successful.

< 1

An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes

Comments

To determine the current callback function used to notify the user of toolbar events, call L_TBGetCallback.

Required DLLs and Libraries

LTTLB

For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application.

See Also

Functions:

TOOLBARCALLBACK, L_TBGetCallback.

Topics:

Receiving Toolbar Events

Example

/* This example will create a toolbar, set its callback and then use some of 
   its button messages to display messages to the user. */

L_INT EXT_CALLBACK LeadToolbarProc 

   pTOOLBARHANDLE  pToolbar, 
   TOOLBARBUTTONID nButtonID,
   L_UINT32        dwData,  
   L_VOID L_FAR   *pUserData 
)
{
    switch ( nButtonID )
   {
      case ID_TOOL_PAINT_BRUSH:
         {
            MessageBox ( * ( HWND * ) pUserData, TEXT("BRUSH"), TEXT("Toolbar Message"), MB_OK ) ;
         }

         break ;

      case ID_TOOL_PAINT_SHAPE_LINE:
         {
                        MessageBox ( * ( HWND * ) pUserData, TEXT("LINE"), TEXT("Toolbar Message"), MB_OK ) ;
         }

         break ;

      case ID_TOOL_PAINT_REGION_RECT:
         {
            MessageBox ( * ( HWND * ) pUserData, TEXT("RECT"), TEXT("Toolbar Message"), MB_OK ) ;
         }

         break ;

      case ID_TOOL_PAINT_FILL_SURFACE:
         {
            MessageBox ( * ( HWND * ) pUserData, TEXT("SURFACE"), TEXT("Toolbar Message"), MB_OK ) ;
         }

         break ;

      case ID_TOOL_PAINT_TEXT:
         {
            MessageBox ( * ( HWND * ) pUserData, TEXT("TEXT"), TEXT("Toolbar Message"), MB_OK ) ;
         }

         break ; 
   }

   return SUCCESS ; 
}

/* Global toolbar handle */
pTOOLBARHANDLE g_pLeadToolbar ; 

L_INT ToolbarTest ( HWND hWnd )
{
   static HWND hwndToolbarOwner ; 

   /* Save the owner window handle */
   hwndToolbarOwner = hWnd ;

   /* Initiate the toolbar handle */
   L_TBInit ( &g_pLeadToolbar ) ; 

  if (SUCCESS == L_TBIsValid ( g_pLeadToolbar ) ) /* check the validity of the toolbar handle */ 
  {
         /* Create the toolbar */
         L_TBCreate ( g_pLeadToolbar, hWnd, TEXT("Tools Window"), TOOLBAR_PAINT ) ;
      
         /* Show the toolbar */
         L_TBSetVisible ( g_pLeadToolbar, TRUE ) ; 
      
         /* Set the toolbar callback with the owner window as the user defined data */
         L_TBSetCallback ( g_pLeadToolbar, LeadToolbarProc, ( L_VOID L_FAR * ) &hwndToolbarOwner ) ;
   }

   return SUCCESS ;
}