From -2529404777998819856 X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: 10350b,a4086451cc6fa332,start X-Google-Attributes: gid10350b,public X-Google-Thread: 1102f1,a4086451cc6fa332,start X-Google-Attributes: gid1102f1,public X-Google-Thread: 109fba,a4086451cc6fa332,start X-Google-Attributes: gid109fba,public X-Google-Thread: 103734,a4086451cc6fa332,start X-Google-Attributes: gid103734,public X-Google-Thread: 10b6ac,a4086451cc6fa332,start X-Google-Attributes: gid10b6ac,public X-Google-Thread: f78e5,a4086451cc6fa332,start X-Google-Attributes: gidf78e5,public X-Google-Thread: 105df1,a4086451cc6fa332,start X-Google-Attributes: gid105df1,public From: peterj@torso (Peter Jarvis) Subject: Creating a Motif Toolbar Date: 1995/05/17 Message-ID: #1/1 X-Deja-AN: 102842564 sender: usenet@pdd.3com.com (USENET News) summary: Toolbar application on MS Windows and Motif organization: 3Com (Europe) Ltd newsgroups: comp.windows.x.motif,comp.windows.x,comp.lang.c++,comp.std.c++,comp.os.ms-windows.apps,comp.os.ms-windows.misc,comp.lang.c++,comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.misc,comp.windows.x,comp.windows.misc Hello everyone, Can anyone give me any pointers or examples of how to develop an application that works in the same way as the Microsoft Office Application Toolbar? e.g. Toolbar to invoke applications by clicking on an icon. I want to develop the application on both Windows and on Motif. My preference is to share the code but being realistic I would just like to get some pointers or examples of how this can be done under: 1. MS Windows (MFC Classes...?) - Are there any examples in the MFC, does anyone know? 2. Motif/X Windows If anyone can help point me in the right direction I will be eternally grateful. -- ********************************************************************** * * * Peter K. Jarvis * That learning belongs not to the female * 3Com Limitied, * character, and that the female mind is not * ISOLAN House, * capable of a degree of improvement equal * Brindley Way, * to that of the other sex, are narrow and * London Road, * unphilosophical prejudices. * Hemel Hempstead, * * Hertfordshire, * Vicesimus Knox 1752-1821 * HP3 9XJ, * essays, vol3,142. * England. * (The British Essayists (1823), vol. 37) * * ********************************************************************** * * POTS +44 (0)442 2788251 Disclaimer: Only my opinions... * FAX +44 (0)442 278003 * * PC Email: Peter_Jarvis@3mail.3Com.Com * UNIX Email: peterj@pdd.3com.com * ********************************************************************** -- ********************************************************************** * * * Peter K. Jarvis * That learning belongs not to the female * 3Com Limitied, * character, and that the female mind is not * ISOLAN House, * capable of a degree of improvement equal * Brindley Way, * to that of the other sex, are narrow and * London Road, * unphilosophical prejudices. * Hemel Hempstead, * * Hertfordshire, * Vicesimus Knox 1752-1821 * HP3 9XJ, * essays, vol3,142. * England. * (The British Essayists (1823), vol. 37) * * ********************************************************************** * * POTS +44 (0)442 2788251 Disclaimer: Only my opinions... * FAX +44 (0)442 278003 * * PC Email: Peter_Jarvis@3mail.3Com.Com * UNIX Email: peterj@pdd.3com.com * **********************************************************************