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chris
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2003 6:35 pm    Post subject: Menus with ActionManager Reply with quote



How can I insert a menu seperator using the ActionManager and an
ActionMainMenuBar?

I understand that it is just a simple '-' with the regular mainmenu,
but this doesn't work when using the ActionManager.

Thanks for your help,
Chris
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Perseid
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 11:03 am    Post subject: Re: Reference and Progressbar->Position Reply with quote



"Pafcio" <pawelmaslyk (AT) wp (DOT) pl> Spat the Words

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Dear user of the group,

I have the following problem: I cannot create a reference to
ProgressBar->Position.

The code causing the problem looks as follows:
int& x = ProgressBar1->Max;
As a result of compilation I get the following warning:
W8028 temporary used to initialize x.

ProgressBar1->Position is supposed to be of type int,
but it somehow is not so in result I get the warning.
Some temporary wariable is created and used to initialize x.

My question is, what is the exact type of ProgressBar->Position.

The exact type of ProgressBar->Position is int.

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I can alternatively use also pointer to ProgressBar->Position,
but &(ProgressBar->Position) doesn't work.

Doesn't work for what ? What are you trying to do ?


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Any suggestions?

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