I am at the design stage here.
Code:
if (m_ToolBar.CreateEx(this, TBSTYLE_TRANSPARENT | TBSTYLE_FLAT,
AFX_DEFAULT_TOOLBAR_STYLE, CRect(1, 1, 1, 1), IDR_TOOLBAR))
{
m_ToolBar.SetPaneStyle(m_ToolBar.GetPaneStyle()
& ~(CBRS_GRIPPER | CBRS_SIZE_DYNAMIC | CBRS_BORDER_ANY));
m_ToolBar.SetBorders();
m_ToolBar.LoadBitmap(IDB_BMP_SM_IMAGELIST);
m_ToolBar.InsertButton(CMFCToolBarButton(ID_FILE_OPEN_CHRISTIAN_LIFE_AND_MINISTRY_REPORT, 0, _T("Open MWB"), TRUE));
m_ToolBar.InsertButton(CMFCToolBarButton(ID_FILE_CREATE_CHRISTIAN_LIFE_AND_MINISTRY_REPORT, 0, _T("Create MWB"), TRUE));
m_ToolBar.InsertSeparator(2);
m_ToolBar.InsertButton(CMFCToolBarButton(ID_FILE_OPENREPORT, 0, _T("Open SRR"), TRUE));
m_ToolBar.InsertButton(CMFCToolBarButton(ID_FILE_CREATEREPORT, 0, _T("Create SRR"), TRUE));
m_ToolBar.InsertSeparator(5);
m_ToolBar.InsertButton(CMFCToolBarButton(ID_OPTIONS_PUBLISHERS_DATABASE, 0, _T("Publishers Database"), TRUE));
CSize sizeToolBar = m_ToolBar.CalcFixedLayout(FALSE, TRUE);
m_ToolBar.SetWindowPos(NULL, 0, 10, sizeToolBar.cx, sizeToolBar.cy,
SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_NOZORDER);
}
I call the above in OnInitDialog
of my CDialog
.
Why is the toolbar overlapped:
I simplified the code to just use a basic toolbar resource:
if (m_ToolBar.CreateEx(this, TBSTYLE_TRANSPARENT | TBSTYLE_FLAT,
AFX_DEFAULT_TOOLBAR_STYLE, CRect(1, 1, 1, 1), IDR_TOOLBAR))
{
m_ToolBar.SetPaneStyle(m_ToolBar.GetPaneStyle()
& ~(CBRS_GRIPPER | CBRS_SIZE_DYNAMIC | CBRS_BORDER_ANY));
m_ToolBar.SetBorders();
m_ToolBar.LoadToolBar(IDR_TOOLBAR);
CSize sizeToolBar = m_ToolBar.CalcFixedLayout(TRUE, TRUE);
m_ToolBar.SetWindowPos(NULL, 0, 10, sizeToolBar.cx, sizeToolBar.cy,
SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_NOZORDER);
}
But the results are still the same.
I noticed if I just resize my dialog in the IDE that I then have room for the toolbar. But how to do I accurately resize it in the IDE to allow for a 32 pixel high toolbar?
Someone provided a link to this archived article.
This is my updated code (called from OnInitDialog
):
void CMeetingScheduleAssistantDlg::CreateToolbar()
{
DWORD dwCtrlStyle = TBSTYLE_FLAT | TBSTYLE_TOOLTIPS | CBRS_SIZE_DYNAMIC;
DWORD dwStyle = AFX_DEFAULT_TOOLBAR_STYLE;
if (m_ToolBar.CreateEx(this, dwCtrlStyle,
dwStyle, CRect(1, 1, 1, 1), IDR_TOOLBAR))
{
dwStyle = CBRS_TOOLTIPS | CBRS_FLYBY | CBRS_SIZE_DYNAMIC;
m_ToolBar.SetPaneStyle(m_ToolBar.GetPaneStyle() | dwStyle);
CMFCToolBarInfo info;
info.m_uiColdResID = IDB_PNG_MAIN_TOOLBAR;
info.m_uiHotResID = IDB_PNG_MAIN_TOOLBAR;
info.m_uiLargeColdResID = IDB_PNG_MAIN_TOOLBAR;
info.m_uiLargeHotResID = IDB_PNG_MAIN_TOOLBAR;
m_ToolBar.LoadToolBarEx(IDR_TOOLBAR, info, FALSE);
CSize sizeToolBar = m_ToolBar.CalcFixedLayout(TRUE, TRUE);
m_ToolBar.SetWindowPos(NULL, 0, 0, sizeToolBar.cx, sizeToolBar.cy,
SWP_NOACTIVATE | SWP_NOZORDER);
// Move all controls down
CPoint ptOffset(0, sizeToolBar.cy);
CRect rcChild;
CWnd* pwndChild = GetWindow(GW_CHILD);
while (pwndChild)
{
if (pwndChild->GetSafeHwnd() != m_ToolBar.GetSafeHwnd())
{
pwndChild->GetWindowRect(rcChild);
ScreenToClient(rcChild);
rcChild.OffsetRect(ptOffset);
pwndChild->MoveWindow(rcChild, FALSE);
}
pwndChild = pwndChild->GetNextWindow();
}
// Resize the window
CRect rcWindow;
GetWindowRect(rcWindow);
rcWindow.bottom += sizeToolBar.cy;
MoveWindow(rcWindow, FALSE);
}
}
In short I had to manually move down all controls and resize the window. Looks OK now: