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Revision as of 22:33, 24 July 2012
jQuery
Description
The HeaderBar control displays a title and optional left and right buttons at the top of the form. Buttons can be text, an icon or both. When clicked, <HeaderBarID>_onclick(choice) is called. The name of the button which is called is in choice.
To add a control to your app, choose the control’s icon in the Toolbar, then position it on the Design Screen. Use the Property Editor to set the properties you need, then add functions to your code to respond to the events that come from the control: usually, just onclick.
To be safe, leave a bit of space under the HeaderBar. Its height differs from device to device.
Properties
Standard properties are supported, plus:
leftButtonIcon | Names of icon for left button. Use false for no icon, or alert, arrow-d, arrow-l ,arrow-r, arrow-u ,back, check, delete, forward, gear, grid, home, info, minus, plus, refresh, search, star. Design time only. |
leftButtonName | The name of the left icon. Design time only. |
rightButtonIcon | Names of icon for right button. Use false for no icon, or alert, arrow-d, arrow-l ,arrow-r, arrow-u ,back, check, delete, forward, gear, grid, home, info, minus, plus, refresh, search, star. Design time only. |
rightButtonName | The name of the right icon. Design time only. |
title | The title which appears in the center of the bar. Design time only. |
Events
Standard events are supported.
Example
Function HeaderBar1_onclick(button) MsgBox "Button '" & button & "' clicked." End Function
Output
(message box showing “Button ‘left’ clicked.”)