#include "LtTLB.h"
L_LTTLB_API L_INT L_TBSetCallback(pToolbar, pCallback, pUserData )
pTOOLBARHANDLE pToolbar; |
pointer to a toolbar handle |
const pTOOLBARCALLBACK pCallback; |
optional callback function |
L_VOID * 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. |
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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 *. 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. |
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If the additional parameters are not needed, you can pass NULL in this parameter. |
SUCCESS |
The function was successful. |
< 1 |
An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes |
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.
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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 * pUserData)
{
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(pToolbar);
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(dwData);
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 ;
}
L_INT TBSetCallbackExample( HWND hWnd , pTOOLBARHANDLE * ppLeadToolbar )
{
L_INT nRet;
static HWND hwndToolbarOwner ;
/* Save the owner window handle */
hwndToolbarOwner = hWnd ;
/* Set the toolbar callback with the owner window as the user defined data */
nRet = L_TBSetCallback ( *ppLeadToolbar, (pTOOLBARCALLBACK) LeadToolbarProc, ( L_VOID * ) &hwndToolbarOwner ) ;
if(nRet != SUCCESS)
return nRet;
return SUCCESS ;
}