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iTool Programming: iTool Compound Widgets |
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The CW_ITMENU function creates a top-level pulldown menu compound widget. The menu items in the pulldown menu correspond to the operations contained in a specified container object within the OPERATIONS container of the associated iTool. (See iTool Object Hierarchy for a description of the iTool object hierarchy.)
| Warning This routine can only be used in the context of a user-created iTool. See Overview of iTools Compound Widgets for details. |
The CW_ITMENU widget automatically performs the following actions:
See iTool Messaging System for a discussion of observers and notifications.
Result = CW_ITMENU(Parent, UI, Target [, /CONTEXT_MENU] [, UNAME=string] [, UVALUE=value] )
This function returns the widget ID of the newly-created pulldown menu.
The widget ID of the parent for the new menu. The parent must be one of the following:
An object reference to the IDLitUI object associated with the iTool. See User Interface Object for information on creating user interface objects.
A string specifying the identifier of an item of class IDLitContainer that contains the items to be included in the menu. Target can be either a full identifier or relative to the IDLitTool object associated with the user interface object specified by UI.
All items within the Target container must either be of class IDLitContainer or be operations registered with the IDLitTool object associated with the user interface object specified by UI.
Set this keyword to create a context menu instead of a standard pulldown menu. If this keyword is set, Parent must be a widget of one of the following types: WIDGET_BASE, WIDGET_DRAW, WIDGET_TEXT, WIDGET_LIST, WIDGET_PROPERTYSHEET, WIDGET_TABLE, WIDGET_TEXT, or WIDGET_TREE.
| Note If the CONTEXT_MENU keyword is set, the ACCELERATOR property is ignored for all contained items. |
Set this keyword to a string that can be used to identify the widget in your code. You can associate a name with each widget in a specific hierarchy, and then use that name to query the widget hierarchy and get the correct widget ID.
To query the widget hierarchy, use the WIDGET_INFO function with the FIND_BY_UNAME keyword. The UNAME should be unique to the widget hierarchy because the FIND_BY_UNAME keyword returns the ID of the first widget with the specified name.
The "user value" to be assigned to the widget. Each widget can contain a user-specified value of any data type and organization. This value is not used by the widget in any way, but exists entirely for the convenience of the IDL programmer. This keyword allows you to set this value when the widget is first created. If UVALUE is not present, the widget's initial user value is undefined.
The user value for a widget can be accessed and modified at any time by using the GET_UVALUE and SET_UVALUE keywords to the WIDGET_CONTROL procedure.
The widget ID returned by most compound widgets is actually the ID of the compound widget's base widget. This means that many keywords to the WIDGET_CONTROL and WIDGET_INFO routines that affect or return information on base widgets can be used with compound widgets.
See Creating a Compound Widget for a more complete discussion of controlling compound widgets using WIDGET_CONTROL and WIDGET_INFO.
CW_IT* compound widgets do not return widget events. All interaction with the iTool user interface is accomplished via the iTool messaging system and the callback mechanism implemented in the user interface creation routine.
Introduced: 6.1
Creating a Custom iTool Widget Interface, CW_ITPANEL, CW_ITSTATUSBAR, CW_ITTOOLBAR, CW_ITWINDOW
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