MenuItem.BarBreak Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value indicating whether the MenuItem is placed on a new line (for a menu item added to a MainMenu object) or in a new column (for a submenu item or menu item displayed in a ContextMenu).
public:
property bool BarBreak { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public bool BarBreak { get; set; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.BarBreak : bool with get, set
Public Property BarBreak As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the menu item is placed on a new line or in a new column; false
if the menu item is left in its default placement. The default is false
.
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example creates a MenuItem with two submenu items. The two submenu items are displayed horizontally instead of vertically using the BarBreak property.
public:
void CreateMyMenus()
{
// Create three top-level menu items.
MenuItem^ menuItem1 = gcnew MenuItem( "&File" );
MenuItem^ menuItem2 = gcnew MenuItem( "&New" );
MenuItem^ menuItem3 = gcnew MenuItem( "&Open" );
// Set the BarBreak property to display horizontally.
menuItem2->BarBreak = true;
menuItem3->BarBreak = true;
// Add menuItem2 and menuItem3 to the menuItem1's list of menu items.
menuItem1->MenuItems->Add( menuItem2 );
menuItem1->MenuItems->Add( menuItem3 );
}
public void CreateMyMenus()
{
// Create three top-level menu items.
MenuItem menuItem1 = new MenuItem("&File");
MenuItem menuItem2 = new MenuItem("&New");
MenuItem menuItem3 = new MenuItem("&Open");
// Set the BarBreak property to display horizontally.
menuItem2.BarBreak = true;
menuItem3.BarBreak = true;
// Add menuItem2 and menuItem3 to the menuItem1's list of menu items.
menuItem1.MenuItems.Add(menuItem2);
menuItem1.MenuItems.Add(menuItem3);
}
Public Sub CreateMyMenus()
' Create three top-level menu items.
Dim menuItem1 As New MenuItem("&File")
Dim menuItem2 As New MenuItem("&New")
Dim menuItem3 As New MenuItem("&Open")
' Set the BarBreak property to display horizontally.
menuItem2.BarBreak = True
menuItem3.BarBreak = True
' Add menuItem2 and menuItem3 to the menuItem1's list of menu items.
menuItem1.MenuItems.Add(menuItem2)
menuItem1.MenuItems.Add(menuItem3)
End Sub
Remarks
You can use the BarBreak property to create a menu where each menu item is placed next to each other horizontally instead of in a vertical list. You can also use this property to create a menu bar that contains multiple rows of top-level menu items.
This property differs from the Break property in that a bar is displayed on the left edge of each menu item that has the Break property set to true
. The bar is only displayed when the menu item is not a top-level menu item.