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Toolbar Editor (Windows CE 5.0)

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The toolbar editor is a graphics tool that supports the creation of toolbar resources and the conversion of bitmaps into toolbar resources. It uses a graphics display to show a toolbar and buttons that closely resemble how they will look in a finished application.

You can use the toolbar editor for the following tasks:

  • Creating new toolbars and buttons.
  • Converting bitmaps to toolbar resources.
  • Creating, moving, and editing toolbar buttons.

The toolbar editor window shows two button graphic views. A split bar separates the two panes. You can drag the split bar from side to side to change the relative sizes of the panes. The active pane displays a selection border.

Above the two graphic views is the display of the Subject toolbar, indicated by white space surrounding the Subject toolbar. The selected button in this toolbar shows a fuzzy border.

The toolbar editor is functionally similar to the graphics editor. The menu items, graphic tools, and bitmap grid are identical to those in the graphics editor.

See Also

Creating a New Toolbar Resource

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