Leadtools.Windows.Annotations Namespace > AnnAutomationManager Class : RubberStampButtonDropDownContextMenu Property |
public ContextMenu RubberStampButtonDropDownContextMenu {get; set;}
'Declaration Public Property RubberStampButtonDropDownContextMenu As ContextMenu
'Usage Dim instance As AnnAutomationManager Dim value As ContextMenu instance.RubberStampButtonDropDownContextMenu = value value = instance.RubberStampButtonDropDownContextMenu
public: property ContextMenu^ RubberStampButtonDropDownContextMenu { ContextMenu^ get(); void set ( ContextMenu^ value); }
The ToolBar can create a button for the rubber stamp objects. The value of this property is the context menu used when this button is left or right clicked.
You can directly manipulate (for more information, refer to Localization of LEADTOOLS for .NET WPF Annotations Automation) this context menu or set your own System.Windows.Controls.ContextMenu derived class if desired. For a list of available rubber stamp types, refer to the AnnRubberStampType enumeration.
Imports Leadtools.Windows.Controls Imports Leadtools.Windows.Annotations Private Sub AnnAutomationManager_RubberStampButtonDropDownContextMenu(ByVal manager As AnnAutomationManager) For Each item As MenuItem In manager.RubberStampButtonDropDownContextMenu.Items If String.Compare(CStr(item.Header), "Void", False) = 0 Then item.IsEnabled = False End If Next item End Sub
using Leadtools.Windows.Controls; using Leadtools.Windows.Annotations; using Leadtools.Demos; using Leadtools.Help; private void AnnAutomationManager_RubberStampButtonDropDownContextMenu(AnnAutomationManager manager) { foreach(MenuItem item in manager.RubberStampButtonDropDownContextMenu.Items) { if(string.Compare((string)item.Header, "Void", false) == 0) item.IsEnabled = false; } }