#include "ltwrappr.h"
POINT LToolbar::GetPosition (dwFlags)
L_UINT32 dwFlags; |
position flags |
Gets the toolbar's current position.
Parameter | Description | |
dwFlags | Set of flags that will specify how the lpptPos argument will be set. One of the following values: | |
Horizontal alignment flags: | ||
Value | Meaning | |
TOOLBAR_POSITION_LEFT | The specified point x will become the left of the toolbar window. | |
TOOLBAR_POSITION_RIGHT | The specified point x will become the right of the toolbar window. | |
Vertical alignment flags: | ||
Value | Meaning | |
TOOLBAR_POSITION_TOP | The specified point y will become the top of the toolbar window. | |
TOOLBAR_POSITION_BOTTOM | The specified point y will become the bottom of the toolbar window. | |
The values from each category are combined by using the bitwise OR operator ( | ). |
A POINT structure that contains the current position.
To set the position of the toolbar, call LToolbar::SetPosition.
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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L_INT LToolbar__GetPositionExample( LToolbar &Toolbar, L_INT* pnWidth)
{
// check the validity of the toolbar handle
if (Toolbar.IsValid () )
{
POINT ptPos00, ptPos01 ;
// get the toolbar position
ptPos00 = Toolbar.GetPosition (TOOLBAR_POSITION_LEFT | TOOLBAR_POSITION_TOP ) ;
ptPos01 = Toolbar.GetPosition (TOOLBAR_POSITION_RIGHT | TOOLBAR_POSITION_TOP ) ;
*pnWidth = ptPos01.x - ptPos00.x ;
}
else
{
return FAILURE;
}
return SUCCESS;
}