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The
Look and Feel of Office XP - CommandBars provides the new UI
standard for menus and toolbars introduced in the most recent release of Office
XP.
Floating CommandBar.
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Popup CommandBar.
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If You want to see Office 2000 UI style please look at
CommandBar 2000 Development Kit.
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Supported
platforms - CommandBar Development Kit is supported most of the Windows
operating systems.
Library was tested on the following platforms.
Windows 98 and later
Windows NT 4.0 and later
Windows 2000
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MFC Framework Support - CommandBars can be
used in the application with the MFC framework instead of standard toolbars.
You can download trial version of the CommandBar Development Kit and test
included MFC sample.
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End-Users
Customization of command accelkeys - CommandBar lets your
end-users customize command accelkeys at run-time. You are in full control so
you can disable this feature.
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Double
accelkeys - Just like MS Office, your applications can use
double accelkeys e.g. Ctrl+K,C. |
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More
accelkeys for one command - Just like MS Office, your
applications can use more accelkeys for one command. |
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Owner-draw
comboboxes - You can create your own comboboxes with custom
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Extensible
framework - You can create your own items and that way
extended CommandBar functionality. |
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Automatic
Drag & Drop End User Customization - Just like MS Office,
your applications can allow end-users to fully customize toolbars and menus,
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Popup Menu Drag & Drop - You can define
small caption style for often used popup menus in your application. User can
drag such menu and drop it anywhere on the screen. Then the menu is changed to
the CommandBar. [Screenshot ]
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Full
docking support - CommandBar toolbars are dockable and you
control where they can be docked or whether they can be undocked. End-user can
dock toolbars at the top, bottom, left and right side of the mainframe at
runtime.
Docking horizontally. [ Screenshot ]
Docking vertically. [ Screenshot ]
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Full
MDI Support - CommandBars gives you the ability to construct
menus/toolbars for both SDI and MDI applications.
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Quick
Customization - Via CommandBar's Quick Customization
feature, you can modify toolbars at runtime using the 'Add or Remove Buttons'
sub menu, just as you do in Office XP.
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Most
Recently Used Items - Like Office XP, recently used submenu
items are fully supported. [ Screenshot ] |
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Toolbar
List - Allows you to easily display a list of available bars
in use within your application.
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Context
menus for all your controls - CommandBar provides the
extender property to all your controls that allows you to set the context
menus. [ Screenshot ] |
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Support
large image sizes on toolbars - Your end-user can set large
and small images at runtime.
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Personalized
Menus - Reduces the menu complexity by hiding unused menu
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Automatic
Image Processing - CommandBar automatically creates disabled
or grayed images from the basic image you provide. |
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End-Users
Customization of Menus and Toolbars - CommandBar lets your
end-users customize both menus and toolbars at run-time. You are in full
control so you can disable this feature or disable it only for particular
items.
Property page for toolbar customizing.
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Property page for commands customizing.
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Options property page. [ Screenshot ]
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Button
Image Editor - Just like in Office XP end-users can
customize button images at run-time.
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