Introduction to Toolbars

The LEADTOOLS Toolbar C++ Class Library provides a means of adding either predefined or custom designed toolbars to an application. Adding toolbars to applications provides a quick and convenient way of drawing or performing other functions.

A toolbar consists of one or more tools and each tool has one or more buttons associated with it. General information about the toolbar can be accessed through an LTOOLBARINFO structure. This includes information about the number of buttons present in the toolbar, the size of the bitmaps used for the buttons and an array of tools in the toolbar.

LBUTTONINFO structures contain information about each button associated with each tool in a toolbar. This information includes a button identifier, the state of the button, the bitmap displayed for the button and tool tip text that is displayed when the user places the cursor over the button.

For more information about toolbars, refer to:

Initializing and Freeing Toolbars

Creating a Toolbar

Getting and Setting Toolbar Information

Getting and Setting Toolbar Characteristics

Receiving Toolbar Events

For more information about buttons on the toolbar, refer to:

Getting and Setting Toolbar Button Information

See Also

Programming with LEADTOOLS Toolbars

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