ToolStripItem.Overflow Property
Definition
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Gets or sets whether the item is attached to the ToolStrip or ToolStripOverflowButton or can float between the two.
public:
property System::Windows::Forms::ToolStripItemOverflow Overflow { System::Windows::Forms::ToolStripItemOverflow get(); void set(System::Windows::Forms::ToolStripItemOverflow value); };
public System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripItemOverflow Overflow { get; set; }
member this.Overflow : System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripItemOverflow with get, set
Public Property Overflow As ToolStripItemOverflow
Property Value
One of the ToolStripItemOverflow values. The default is AsNeeded.
Exceptions
The value assigned is not one of the ToolStripItemOverflow values.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to set the Text, Overflow, and TextDirection properties, and handle the Click event. To run this example, paste the following code into a form that contains a ToolStrip named movingToolStrip
and call InitializeMovingToolStrip
in the form's constructor or Load
event handler.
ToolStripButton^ changeDirectionButton;
void InitializeMovingToolStrip()
{
changeDirectionButton = gcnew ToolStripButton;
movingToolStrip->AutoSize = true;
movingToolStrip->RenderMode = ToolStripRenderMode::System;
changeDirectionButton->TextDirection =
ToolStripTextDirection::Vertical270;
changeDirectionButton->Overflow =
ToolStripItemOverflow::Never;
changeDirectionButton->Text = "Change Alignment";
movingToolStrip->Items->Add(changeDirectionButton);
changeDirectionButton->Click += gcnew EventHandler(this,
&Form1::changeDirectionButtonClick);
}
void changeDirectionButtonClick(Object^ sender, EventArgs^ e)
{
ToolStripItem^ item = (ToolStripItem^) sender;
if ((item->TextDirection == ToolStripTextDirection::Vertical270)
|| (item->TextDirection == ToolStripTextDirection::Vertical90))
{
item->TextDirection = ToolStripTextDirection::Horizontal;
movingToolStrip->Raft = RaftingSides::Top;
}
else
{
item->TextDirection =
ToolStripTextDirection::Vertical270;
movingToolStrip->Raft = RaftingSides::Left;
}
}
internal ToolStripButton changeDirectionButton;
private void InitializeMovingToolStrip()
{
movingToolStrip = new ToolStrip();
changeDirectionButton = new ToolStripButton();
movingToolStrip.AutoSize = true;
movingToolStrip.RenderMode = ToolStripRenderMode.System;
changeDirectionButton.TextDirection = ToolStripTextDirection.Vertical270;
changeDirectionButton.Overflow = ToolStripItemOverflow.Never;
changeDirectionButton.Text = "Change Alignment";
movingToolStrip.Items.Add(changeDirectionButton);
}
private void changeDirectionButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ToolStripItem item = (ToolStripItem)sender;
if (item.TextDirection == ToolStripTextDirection.Vertical270 || item.TextDirection == ToolStripTextDirection.Vertical90)
{
item.TextDirection = ToolStripTextDirection.Horizontal;
movingToolStrip.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Top;
}
else
{
item.TextDirection = ToolStripTextDirection.Vertical270;
movingToolStrip.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Left;
}
}
Friend WithEvents changeDirectionButton As ToolStripButton
Private Sub InitializeMovingToolStrip()
changeDirectionButton = New ToolStripButton()
movingToolStrip.AutoSize = True
movingToolStrip.RenderMode = ToolStripRenderMode.System
changeDirectionButton.TextDirection = ToolStripTextDirection.Vertical270
changeDirectionButton.Overflow = ToolStripItemOverflow.Never
changeDirectionButton.Text = "Change Alignment"
movingToolStrip.Items.Add(changeDirectionButton)
End Sub
Public Sub changeDirectionButton_Click(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles changeDirectionButton.Click
Dim item As ToolStripItem = CType(sender, ToolStripItem)
If item.TextDirection = ToolStripTextDirection.Vertical270 _
OrElse item.TextDirection = ToolStripTextDirection.Vertical90 Then
item.TextDirection = ToolStripTextDirection.Horizontal
movingToolStrip.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Top
Else
item.TextDirection = ToolStripTextDirection.Vertical270
movingToolStrip.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Left
End If
End Sub
Remarks
Use the Overflow property in stack layouts. In flow and table layouts, the ToolStrip overflow button is not rendered, and therefore the Overflow property is ignored.