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Command.AddControl Method

Creates a persistent command bar control for the command.

Namespace:  EnvDTE
Assembly:  EnvDTE (in EnvDTE.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Function AddControl ( _
    Owner As Object, _
    Position As Integer _
) As Object
Object AddControl(
    Object Owner,
    int Position
)
Object^ AddControl(
    [InAttribute] Object^ Owner, 
    [InAttribute] int Position
)
abstract AddControl : 
        Owner:Object * 
        Position:int -> Object
function AddControl(
    Owner : Object, 
    Position : int
) : Object

Parameters

  • Position
    Type: System.Int32

    Optional. The index position, starting at one, in the command bar to place the new control.

Return Value

Type: System.Object
A CommandBarControl object.

Remarks

The environment saves the control and its placement, making it available according to the command's ContextUIGUIDs when the contributing add-in is not loaded, or to its responses to the QueryStatus Method when it is loaded.

Examples

Imports Microsoft.Office.Core
Sub AddControlExample()
   ' Before running, you must add a reference to
   ' Microsoft.VisualStudio.CommandBars. Also, 
   ' for this example to work correctly, there should be an add-in 
   ' available in the Visual Studio environment.
   Dim cmds As Commands
   Dim cmdobj As Command
   Dim customin, customout As Object
   Dim cmdbarobj As CommandBar
   Dim colAddins As AddIns

   ' Set references.
   colAddins = DTE.AddIns()
   cmds = DTE.Commands
   cmdobj = cmds.Item("File.NewFile")

   ' Create a toolbar and add the File.NewFile command to it.
   cmdbarobj = cmds.AddCommandBar("MyCmdBar", vsCommandBarType.vsCommandBarTypeToolbar)
   MsgBox("Commandbar name: " & cmdbarobj.Name)
   cmdobj.AddControl(cmdbarobj)
   cmds.AddNamedCommand(colAddins.Item(1), "MyCommand", "Button Text", "Some tooltip", True)
End Sub

.NET Framework Security

See Also

Reference

Command Interface

EnvDTE Namespace