toolbars
Description
Enables you to customise the toolbars on your screen, to facilitate fast access to the features you use most often.
Example 248. Add a toolbar to interface display
The macro below will display the modes toolbar to the right of the window, with the following criteria:
• Show icons only
• Size 0
• All buttons the same size
• Margin of 10 pixels around the button set
• Gap of 10 pixels between each button
• No wrap
toolbars "modes",4,2,0,1,10,10,0
Syntax
toolbars options:t? ( side:n? ( show:n? ( size:n? ( same:n? ( margin:n? ( gap:n? ( wrap:n? ) ) ) ) ) ) )
options
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*
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Do not redraw.
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X
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Delete all toolbars first.
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!
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Do not show dialog box.
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side
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1
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Position toolbar at the top of the screen.
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2
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Position toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
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3
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Position toolbar at the left of the screen.
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4
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Position toolbar at the right of the screen.
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show
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1
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Display text for each action on the toolbar.
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2
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Display icons for each action on the toolbar.
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3
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Display text and icons for each action on the toolbar.
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size
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0
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Not yet implemented, but must be included in the command line.
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same
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0
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Draw toolbar buttons large enough to fit contents, i.e. buttons could be different sizes.
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1
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Draw toolbar buttons all the same size.
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margin
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The amount of space (in screen pixels) to be displayed between the buttons and the edge of the toolbar.
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gap
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The amount of space (in screen pixels) to be displayed between each button in the toolbar.
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wrap
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0
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Wrap the toolbar onto a new row or column if it does not fit.
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1
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Do not wrap the toolbar.
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