Annotation of mstools/samples/deb/toolbar.h, revision 1.1.1.2

1.1       root        1: // ************************************************************************
1.1.1.2 ! root        2: //
        !             3: //                      Microsoft Developer Support
        !             4: //               Copyright (c) 1992 Microsoft Corporation
        !             5: //
        !             6: // ************************************************************************
1.1       root        7: // HEADER    : ToolBar.H
                      8: // PURPOSE   : A Win32 DLL containing various ToolBar controls
                      9: // FUNCTIONS :
                     10: //   LibMain()         - Dll entry point
                     11: //   TextButtonBar()   - generate a text button ToolBar
                     12: //   TextButtonBarProc - processes messages for the TextButtonBarWClass
                     13: // COMMENTS  :
1.1.1.2 ! root       14: //
1.1       root       15: // ************************************************************************
1.1.1.2 ! root       16: #ifndef TOOLBAR_H
        !            17: 
        !            18:  #define TOOLBAR_H
        !            19: 
        !            20:  #define TB_SPACE 0xFFFFFFFF
1.1       root       21: 
1.1.1.2 ! root       22:  //-- typedefs
        !            23:  typedef struct TEXTBUTTON_STRUCT {
        !            24:            LPTSTR lpButtonText;   // The string that appears on the button
        !            25:            INT    idButton;       // This id is sent to the window proc
        !            26:            HWND   hWndButton;     // The returned window handle of the button
        !            27:          } TEXTBUTTON, *LPTEXTBUTTON;
1.1       root       28: 
1.1.1.2 ! root       29:  //-- prototypes
        !            30:  HWND TextButtonBar( HWND, LPTEXTBUTTON, LPINT );
1.1       root       31: 
1.1.1.2 ! root       32: #endif // TOOLBAR_H

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