be@sapwdf.UUCP (Bernd Esslinger) (01/29/91)
- After selecting an item in a submenu the whole menu disappears at once. I would like to know how to keep the submenus visible until taken down programmatically. - Who out there can tell me where does it make sense to use WM_MENUEND MM_ENDMENUMODE MM_STARTMENUMODE Does anybody has some code in which he used those messages? Thanks for any help. Bernd Esslinger be@sap-ag.de
be@sapwdf.UUCP (Bernd Esslinger) (02/27/91)
[I sent this message a month ago but did not receive any replies. I hope this time someone might have more time to reply. Thanks!] - Currently, after selecting an item in a submenu, the whole submenu disappears at once. I would like to change this behavior by keeping the submenus visible until taken down programmatically. Any ideas? - Can anybody tell me where it make sense to use: WM_MENUEND MM_ENDMENUMODE MM_STARTMENUMODE In particular, I would be interested in code fragments utilizing these messages. Thanks for any help. Bernd Esslinger be@sap-ag.de -
chaynes@ncratl.AtlantaGA.NCR.COM (Chris Haynes) (03/01/91)
In article <2618@sapwdf.UUCP> you write: >[I sent this message a month ago but did not receive any replies. I >hope this time someone might have more time to reply. Thanks!] > >- Currently, after selecting an item in a submenu, the whole submenu > disappears at once. I would like to change this behavior by keeping > the submenus visible until taken down programmatically. Any ideas? Inorder to keep the submenu from disappearing, you must change the attribute of the menuitem in you .rc file to MIA_NODISMISS. For example SUBMENU "File", ID_FILE { MENUITEM "New", ID_NEW,,MIA_NODISMISS MENUITEM "Open", ID_OPEN,,MIA_NODISMISS MENUITEM "Save", ID_SAVE } In this example, when you select 'New' or 'Open' from the File menu it will not disappear. However, if you select 'Save' it will. Hope this helps. Chris Haynes (Chris.Haynes@AtlantaGA.NCR.COM) Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.programmer,comp.os.os2.misc Keywords: os2, pm, menus References: <2618@sapwdf.UUCP>