ToolBar.Wrappable Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value indicating whether the toolbar buttons wrap to the next line if the toolbar becomes too small to display all the buttons on the same line.
public:
property bool Wrappable { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool Wrappable { get; set; }
member this.Wrappable : bool with get, set
Public Property Wrappable As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the toolbar buttons wrap to another line if the toolbar becomes too small to display all the buttons on the same line; otherwise, false
. The default value is true
.
Examples
The following code example creates a ToolBar control, sets some of its common properties, and adds it to a Form. Delegates are also added to the ButtonClick and ButtonDropDown events. This example requires that a ToolBar named toolBar1
and an ImageList named imageList1
have been declared.
void AddToolBar()
{
// Add a toolbar and set some of its properties.
toolBar1 = gcnew ToolBar;
toolBar1->Appearance = System::Windows::Forms::ToolBarAppearance::Flat;
toolBar1->BorderStyle = System::Windows::Forms::BorderStyle::None;
toolBar1->Buttons->Add( this->toolBarButton1 );
toolBar1->ButtonSize = System::Drawing::Size( 24, 24 );
toolBar1->Divider = true;
toolBar1->DropDownArrows = true;
toolBar1->ImageList = this->imageList1;
toolBar1->ShowToolTips = true;
toolBar1->Size = System::Drawing::Size( 292, 25 );
toolBar1->TabIndex = 0;
toolBar1->TextAlign = System::Windows::Forms::ToolBarTextAlign::Right;
toolBar1->Wrappable = false;
// Add handlers for the ButtonClick and ButtonDropDown events.
toolBar1->ButtonDropDown += gcnew ToolBarButtonClickEventHandler( this, &MyToolBar::toolBar1_ButtonDropDown );
toolBar1->ButtonClick += gcnew ToolBarButtonClickEventHandler( this, &MyToolBar::toolBar1_ButtonClicked );
// Add the toolbar to the form.
this->Controls->Add( toolBar1 );
}
private void AddToolBar()
{
// Add a toolbar and set some of its properties.
toolBar1 = new ToolBar();
toolBar1.Appearance = System.Windows.Forms.ToolBarAppearance.Flat;
toolBar1.BorderStyle = System.Windows.Forms.BorderStyle.None;
toolBar1.Buttons.Add(this.toolBarButton1);
toolBar1.ButtonSize = new System.Drawing.Size(24, 24);
toolBar1.Divider = true;
toolBar1.DropDownArrows = true;
toolBar1.ImageList = this.imageList1;
toolBar1.ShowToolTips = true;
toolBar1.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(292, 25);
toolBar1.TabIndex = 0;
toolBar1.TextAlign = System.Windows.Forms.ToolBarTextAlign.Right;
toolBar1.Wrappable = false;
// Add handlers for the ButtonClick and ButtonDropDown events.
toolBar1.ButtonDropDown +=
new ToolBarButtonClickEventHandler(toolBar1_ButtonDropDown);
toolBar1.ButtonClick +=
new ToolBarButtonClickEventHandler(toolBar1_ButtonClicked);
// Add the toolbar to the form.
this.Controls.Add(toolBar1);
}
Private Sub AddToolBar()
' Add a toolbar and set some of its properties.
toolBar1 = New ToolBar()
toolBar1.Appearance = System.Windows.Forms.ToolBarAppearance.Flat
toolBar1.BorderStyle = System.Windows.Forms.BorderStyle.None
toolBar1.Buttons.Add(Me.toolBarButton1)
toolBar1.ButtonSize = New System.Drawing.Size(24, 24)
toolBar1.Divider = True
toolBar1.DropDownArrows = True
toolBar1.ImageList = Me.imageList1
toolBar1.ShowToolTips = True
toolBar1.Size = New System.Drawing.Size(292, 25)
toolBar1.TabIndex = 0
toolBar1.TextAlign = System.Windows.Forms.ToolBarTextAlign.Right
toolBar1.Wrappable = False
' Add handlers for the ButtonClick and ButtonDropDown events.
AddHandler toolBar1.ButtonDropDown, AddressOf toolBar1_ButtonDropDown
AddHandler toolBar1.ButtonClick, AddressOf toolBar1_ButtonClicked
' Add the toolbar to the form.
Me.Controls.Add(toolBar1)
End Sub
Remarks
Toolbar buttons can be divided into logical groups by using separators. A separator is a toolbar button with the Style property set to ToolBarButtonStyle.Separator
. If the Wrappable property is set to true
and the toolbar becomes too small to display all the buttons on the same line, the toolbar is broken into additional lines, with the breaks occurring at the separators. This ensures that button groups stay together. Toolbar buttons that are not in a group can be separated when the toolbar wraps. The toolbar can become too small to display all its buttons on the same line if its parent Form is resized.