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CMenuXP - The Office XP Style Menu

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Owner drawn menu with the Office XP visual style

Sample Image - MenuXP.gif

Menus in dialog windows : Sample Image (Menus in Dialog Window)- MenuXP_dlg.gif

Introduction

This article presents an implementation of an owner drawn menu with the Office XP and Visual Studio .NET visual style.

Using the code

To use the CMenuXP class in your projects, you have to add 3 macros in your code:

  1. In the header file of the class that handles the menu (probably the MainFrame):
    #include "Tools/MenuXP.h"    // Before the declaration of the class
    // ...
    
    DECLARE_MENUXP()             // Into the definition of the class
  2. In the source file of the same class:
    IMPLEMENT_MENUXP(className, baseClass);
  3. In the message map of the class:
    BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(className, baseClass)
        // ...
        ON_MENUXP_MESSAGES()   // <-- Added line
    END_MESSAGE_MAP()

To make borders flat, I subclass the popup menu window managed by the system. To make it possible, you have to add those 2 calls in your code:

  1. In the InitInstance method of your CWinApp derived class:
    CMenuXP::InitializeHook();
  2. In the ExitInstance method of your CWinApp derived class:
    CMenuXP::UninitializeHook();

To make the menubar flat, you must do this call:

CMenuXP::UpdateMenuBar (pFrameWnd); // pFrameWnd refers to the frame that 
                                    // contains the MenuBar

The best place for this call depends of the frame type:

  • For MDI application, into the OnUpdateFrameMenu method of the child windows.
  • For SDI application, into the LoadFrame method of the main frame.

Finally, don't forget the last call:

CMenuXP::SetXPLookNFeel (pFrameWnd); // refers to the frame that contains 
                                     // the MenuBar

Without this call, menus will appear in a standard mode.

    To draw the menu items, I reused some classes already presented in my article: Office XP look & feel.

    History

    • 02/08/2002 - First release.
    • 01/06/2003 - Adding flat borders and flat menubar.
    • 05/31/2003 - Kris Wojtas has updated the source code to allow MenuXP to draw "radio", "check" state and gradient under bitmaps.
    • 06/02/2003 - Corrections, radio items support (thanks to Kris Wojtas) and new demos (flat controls and dialog based sample). You can get the latest update to this article at www.azsoft.free.fr.
    • 14 Jul 03 - further update by Kris:

      Sample Image

    License

    This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)


    Written By
    Web Developer CSC
    France France
    Jean-Michel LE FOL is a GraphTalk product architect.
    GraphTalk is a set of products which cover the whole scope of the development process. GraphTalk is used by the main insurance compagnies over the world.
    The development team is currently based in France near Paris.

    Comments and Discussions

     
    AnswerRe: How do I add ON_MENUXP_MESSAGES() Pin
    Anonymous1-Apr-03 2:53
    Anonymous1-Apr-03 2:53 
    GeneralMenu Bitmaps Pin
    johnyboy13-Mar-03 7:25
    johnyboy13-Mar-03 7:25 
    GeneralRe: Menu Bitmaps Pin
    Jean-Michel LE FOL13-Mar-03 10:58
    Jean-Michel LE FOL13-Mar-03 10:58 
    GeneralI have a question Pin
    Seungju Choi7-Mar-03 1:44
    Seungju Choi7-Mar-03 1:44 
    Generaldon't forget it!! Pin
    C·o·Y·o·T·e6-Mar-03 11:33
    C·o·Y·o·T·e6-Mar-03 11:33 
    Generaldoesn't work for dialog based app Pin
    tao tao26-Feb-03 17:05
    tao tao26-Feb-03 17:05 
    GeneralRe: doesn't work for dialog based app Pin
    SanjiDeluxe12-Mar-03 8:52
    SanjiDeluxe12-Mar-03 8:52 
    GeneralRe: doesn't work for dialog based app Pin
    Anonymous12-Mar-03 16:34
    Anonymous12-Mar-03 16:34 
    Generaldouble shadow under Windows XP Pin
    trulyjacky25-Feb-03 16:48
    trulyjacky25-Feb-03 16:48 
    GeneralRe: double shadow under Windows XP Pin
    Jean-Michel LE FOL26-Feb-03 7:42
    Jean-Michel LE FOL26-Feb-03 7:42 
    GeneralQuestion Pin
    viron7521-Feb-03 10:15
    viron7521-Feb-03 10:15 
    GeneralRe: Question Pin
    Jean-Michel LE FOL22-Feb-03 18:44
    Jean-Michel LE FOL22-Feb-03 18:44 
    GeneralRe: Question Pin
    viron7526-Feb-03 13:02
    viron7526-Feb-03 13:02 
    QuestionHow to use it in VB.Net Pin
    vaidy19-Feb-03 3:26
    vaidy19-Feb-03 3:26 
    GeneralProgram fails with ON_MENUXP_MESSAGES() in CMainFrame Pin
    darthmaul16-Feb-03 21:56
    darthmaul16-Feb-03 21:56 
    GeneralRe: corrected ! Pin
    darthmaul17-Feb-03 23:03
    darthmaul17-Feb-03 23:03 
    QuestionWhat about toolbar ? Pin
    darthmaul12-Feb-03 2:45
    darthmaul12-Feb-03 2:45 
    GeneralSkipped one step Pin
    Alexander Shevchenko7-Feb-03 5:20
    Alexander Shevchenko7-Feb-03 5:20 
    GeneralRe: Skipped one step Pin
    Jean-Michel LE FOL7-Feb-03 9:17
    Jean-Michel LE FOL7-Feb-03 9:17 
    GeneralTrue Colors in CMenuXP Pin
    Izidor31-Jan-03 7:41
    Izidor31-Jan-03 7:41 
    AnswerRe: True Colors in CMenuXP Pin
    Frank Isensee10-Oct-05 1:01
    Frank Isensee10-Oct-05 1:01 
    QuestionWin98 Bug? Pin
    Anonymous23-Jan-03 13:55
    Anonymous23-Jan-03 13:55 
    AnswerRe: Win98 Bug? Pin
    Jean-Michel LE FOL23-Jan-03 21:13
    Jean-Michel LE FOL23-Jan-03 21:13 
    GeneralI like it~~ Thanks a lot Pin
    fwsland18-Jan-03 15:30
    fwsland18-Jan-03 15:30 
    GeneralStrange behavior demo-programs, not CMenuXP. Pin
    Alexander Shevchenko17-Jan-03 5:45
    Alexander Shevchenko17-Jan-03 5:45 

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