MenuItem.MdiList Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value indicating whether the menu item will be populated with a list of the Multiple Document Interface (MDI) child windows that are displayed within the associated form.
public:
property bool MdiList { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool MdiList { get; set; }
member this.MdiList : bool with get, set
Public Property MdiList As Boolean
Property Value
true
if a list of the MDI child windows is displayed in this menu item; otherwise, false
. The default is false
.
Examples
The following code example creates a MenuItem that is used to display the list of currently open MDI child forms in an MDI form.
public:
void SetMDIList()
{
// Create the MenuItem to be used to display an MDI list.
MenuItem^ menuItem1 = gcnew MenuItem;
// Set this menu item to be used as an MDI list.
menuItem1->MdiList = true;
}
public void SetMDIList()
{
// Create the MenuItem to be used to display an MDI list.
MenuItem menuItem1 = new MenuItem();
// Set this menu item to be used as an MDI list.
menuItem1.MdiList = true;
}
Public Sub SetMDIList()
' Create the MenuItem to be used to display an MDI list.
Dim menuItem1 As New MenuItem()
' Set this menu item to be used as an MDI list.
menuItem1.MdiList = True
End Sub
Remarks
When a menu item is selected to display an MDI child window list, the list is displayed as a submenu of the menu item. Only forms that are defined as MDI child forms are displayed in the window list. Only nine child windows can be displayed at a time. If there are more than nine child windows displayed, a "More Windows..." menu item is displayed at the end of the window list. Clicking this menu item displays a dialog box with a complete list of the child windows that are currently active.