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Re: Toolbar persistence



You have to keep track of this yourself. The toolbar configuration that is
saved is globally for all instances of the same toolbar but you should save
the visible state for every document/window yourself.

/Rune

> Fren: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>
> Datum: Sun, 17 Aug 2003 16:04:20 -0400
> Till: <email@hidden>
> Dmne: Toolbar persistence
>
> I've read through all the HIToolbar stuff and can't figure this out. Is
> there any automatic way for a toolbar to have a default open or closed state
> that can change based on how the user uses the toolbar? That is, a way for
> the toolbar to know it should be initially visible or not, or do I just have
> to track that and use ShowHideWindowToolbar() when I create an instance of
> the toolbar in a window? This won't be hard, but I didn't want to implement
> it if it's supposed to be there automatically.
>
> Larry
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