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ASP_Volume2 #26833
API Menu Example v2

Like the first version, this shows how to access another application's menu and copy it in your own app using API...allowing you to actually call the menu functions in the other application from your menu. The example creates a list of current windows (only windows with compatible menus). Then when selected, the menu is 'cloned' using API calls GetMenuItemInfo() and InsertMenuItem() allowing you to not only to copy the menuitem but the state of the menuitem.(Checked, Grayed, etc...) And unlike the first version which only loaded 1 level of submenus, this will load all levels. This example could also prove to be useful to anyone wanting to know more about creating dynamic menus and submenus in VB as well as how to handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). Unlike many 'dynamic menu' examples, this does not require any 'dummy' menus or menu arrays to be created. Demonstrates API Calls: IsWindow, SetWindowLong, EnumWindows, GetMenuItemCount, GetSubMenu, GetMenu, SetMenu, DestroyMenu, CreateMenu, CreatePopupMenu, DrawMenuBar, CallWindowProc, PostMessage, GetWindowTextLength, GetWindowText, IsMenu, GetMenuItemInfo, & InsertMenuItem.

ASP_Volume2 #27948
MenuAPI Example v1

This shows how to access another process' menu and clone it in your own application using API. The example allows you to choose an app from a list of open windows, then once the menu is 'cloned', it will allow you to execute menu items in the other process by clicking on them in your own app. This also demonstrates how to create & remove dynamic menus and submenus on your form, as well as handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). API Calls: IsWindow(), SetWindowLong(), EnumWindows(), GetMenuString(), GetMenuItemID(), GetMenuItemCount(), GetMenu(), GetSubMenu(), AppendMenu(), DeleteMenu(), CreatePopupMenu(), DrawMenuBar(), CallWindowProc(), PostMessage(), GetWindowTextLength(), GetWindowText(), & IsWindowVisible()

ASP_Volume3 #62162
API Menu Example v2

Like the first version, this shows how to access another application's menu and copy it in your own app using API...allowing you to actually call the menu functions in the other application from your menu. The example creates a list of current windows (only windows with compatible menus). Then when selected, the menu is 'cloned' using API calls GetMenuItemInfo() and InsertMenuItem() allowing you to not only to copy the menuitem but the state of the menuitem.(Checked, Grayed, etc...) And unlike the first version which only loaded 1 level of submenus, this will load all levels. This example could also prove to be useful to anyone wanting to know more about creating dynamic menus and submenus in VB as well as how to handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). Unlike many 'dynamic menu' examples, this does not require any 'dummy' menus or menu arrays to be created. Demonstrates API Calls: IsWindow, SetWindowLong, EnumWindows, GetMenuItemCount, GetSubMenu, GetMenu, SetMenu, DestroyMenu, CreateMenu, CreatePopupMenu, DrawMenuBar, CallWindowProc, PostMessage, GetWindowTextLength, GetWindowText, IsMenu, GetMenuItemInfo, & InsertMenuItem.

ASP_Volume3 #62163
MenuAPI Example v1

This shows how to access another process' menu and clone it in your own application using API. The example allows you to choose an app from a list of open windows, then once the menu is 'cloned', it will allow you to execute menu items in the other process by clicking on them in your own app. This also demonstrates how to create & remove dynamic menus and submenus on your form, as well as handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). API Calls: IsWindow(), SetWindowLong(), EnumWindows(), GetMenuString(), GetMenuItemID(), GetMenuItemCount(), GetMenu(), GetSubMenu(), AppendMenu(), DeleteMenu(), CreatePopupMenu(), DrawMenuBar(), CallWindowProc(), PostMessage(), GetWindowTextLength(), GetWindowText(), & IsWindowVisible()

C_Volume2 #67895
API Menu Example v2

Like the first version, this shows how to access another application's menu and copy it in your own app using API...allowing you to actually call the menu functions in the other application from your menu. The example creates a list of current windows (only windows with compatible menus). Then when selected, the menu is 'cloned' using API calls GetMenuItemInfo() and InsertMenuItem() allowing you to not only to copy the menuitem but the state of the menuitem.(Checked, Grayed, etc...) And unlike the first version which only loaded 1 level of submenus, this will load all levels. This example could also prove to be useful to anyone wanting to know more about creating dynamic menus and submenus in VB as well as how to handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). Unlike many 'dynamic menu' examples, this does not require any 'dummy' menus or menu arrays to be created. Demonstrates API Calls: IsWindow, SetWindowLong, EnumWindows, GetMenuItemCount, GetSubMenu, GetMenu, SetMenu, DestroyMenu, CreateMenu, CreatePopupMenu, DrawMenuBar, CallWindowProc, PostMessage, GetWindowTextLength, GetWindowText, IsMenu, GetMenuItemInfo, & InsertMenuItem.

C_Volume2 #69010
MenuAPI Example v1

This shows how to access another process' menu and clone it in your own application using API. The example allows you to choose an app from a list of open windows, then once the menu is 'cloned', it will allow you to execute menu items in the other process by clicking on them in your own app. This also demonstrates how to create & remove dynamic menus and submenus on your form, as well as handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). API Calls: IsWindow(), SetWindowLong(), EnumWindows(), GetMenuString(), GetMenuItemID(), GetMenuItemCount(), GetMenu(), GetSubMenu(), AppendMenu(), DeleteMenu(), CreatePopupMenu(), DrawMenuBar(), CallWindowProc(), PostMessage(), GetWindowTextLength(), GetWindowText(), & IsWindowVisible()

Java_Volume1 #86439
API Menu Example v2

Like the first version, this shows how to access another application's menu and copy it in your own app using API...allowing you to actually call the menu functions in the other application from your menu. The example creates a list of current windows (only windows with compatible menus). Then when selected, the menu is 'cloned' using API calls GetMenuItemInfo() and InsertMenuItem() allowing you to not only to copy the menuitem but the state of the menuitem.(Checked, Grayed, etc...) And unlike the first version which only loaded 1 level of submenus, this will load all levels. This example could also prove to be useful to anyone wanting to know more about creating dynamic menus and submenus in VB as well as how to handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). Unlike many 'dynamic menu' examples, this does not require any 'dummy' menus or menu arrays to be created. Demonstrates API Calls: IsWindow, SetWindowLong, EnumWindows, GetMenuItemCount, GetSubMenu, GetMenu, SetMenu, DestroyMenu, CreateMenu, CreatePopupMenu, DrawMenuBar, CallWindowProc, PostMessage, GetWindowTextLength, GetWindowText, IsMenu, GetMenuItemInfo, & InsertMenuItem.

Java_Volume1 #87554
MenuAPI Example v1

This shows how to access another process' menu and clone it in your own application using API. The example allows you to choose an app from a list of open windows, then once the menu is 'cloned', it will allow you to execute menu items in the other process by clicking on them in your own app. This also demonstrates how to create & remove dynamic menus and submenus on your form, as well as handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). API Calls: IsWindow(), SetWindowLong(), EnumWindows(), GetMenuString(), GetMenuItemID(), GetMenuItemCount(), GetMenu(), GetSubMenu(), AppendMenu(), DeleteMenu(), CreatePopupMenu(), DrawMenuBar(), CallWindowProc(), PostMessage(), GetWindowTextLength(), GetWindowText(), & IsWindowVisible()

2_2002-2004 #113587
API Menu Example v2

Like the first version, this shows how to access another application's menu and copy it in your own app using API...allowing you to actually call the menu functions in the other application from your menu. The example creates a list of current windows (only windows with compatible menus). Then when selected, the menu is 'cloned' using API calls GetMenuItemInfo() and InsertMenuItem() allowing you to not only to copy the menuitem but the state of the menuitem.(Checked, Grayed, etc...) And unlike the first version which only loaded 1 level of submenus, this will load all levels. This example could also prove to be useful to anyone wanting to know more about creating dynamic menus and submenus in VB as well as how to handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). Unlike many 'dynamic menu' examples, this does not require any 'dummy' menus or menu arrays to be created. Demonstrates API Calls: IsWindow, SetWindowLong, EnumWindows, GetMenuItemCount, GetSubMenu, GetMenu, SetMenu, DestroyMenu, CreateMenu, CreatePopupMenu, DrawMenuBar, CallWindowProc, PostMessage, GetWindowTextLength, GetWindowText, IsMenu, GetMenuItemInfo, & InsertMenuItem.

2_2002-2004 #114701
MenuAPI Example v1

This shows how to access another process' menu and clone it in your own application using API. The example allows you to choose an app from a list of open windows, then once the menu is 'cloned', it will allow you to execute menu items in the other process by clicking on them in your own app. This also demonstrates how to create & remove dynamic menus and submenus on your form, as well as handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). API Calls: IsWindow(), SetWindowLong(), EnumWindows(), GetMenuString(), GetMenuItemID(), GetMenuItemCount(), GetMenu(), GetSubMenu(), AppendMenu(), DeleteMenu(), CreatePopupMenu(), DrawMenuBar(), CallWindowProc(), PostMessage(), GetWindowTextLength(), GetWindowText(), & IsWindowVisible()

3_2004-2005 #132130
API Menu Example v2

Like the first version, this shows how to access another application's menu and copy it in your own app using API...allowing you to actually call the menu functions in the other application from your menu. The example creates a list of current windows (only windows with compatible menus). Then when selected, the menu is 'cloned' using API calls GetMenuItemInfo() and InsertMenuItem() allowing you to not only to copy the menuitem but the state of the menuitem.(Checked, Grayed, etc...) And unlike the first version which only loaded 1 level of submenus, this will load all levels. This example could also prove to be useful to anyone wanting to know more about creating dynamic menus and submenus in VB as well as how to handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). Unlike many 'dynamic menu' examples, this does not require any 'dummy' menus or menu arrays to be created. Demonstrates API Calls: IsWindow, SetWindowLong, EnumWindows, GetMenuItemCount, GetSubMenu, GetMenu, SetMenu, DestroyMenu, CreateMenu, CreatePopupMenu, DrawMenuBar, CallWindowProc, PostMessage, GetWindowTextLength, GetWindowText, IsMenu, GetMenuItemInfo, & InsertMenuItem.

3_2004-2005 #133245
MenuAPI Example v1

This shows how to access another process' menu and clone it in your own application using API. The example allows you to choose an app from a list of open windows, then once the menu is 'cloned', it will allow you to execute menu items in the other process by clicking on them in your own app. This also demonstrates how to create & remove dynamic menus and submenus on your form, as well as handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). API Calls: IsWindow(), SetWindowLong(), EnumWindows(), GetMenuString(), GetMenuItemID(), GetMenuItemCount(), GetMenu(), GetSubMenu(), AppendMenu(), DeleteMenu(), CreatePopupMenu(), DrawMenuBar(), CallWindowProc(), PostMessage(), GetWindowTextLength(), GetWindowText(), & IsWindowVisible()

4_2005-2006 #167459
API Menu Example v2

Like the first version, this shows how to access another application's menu and copy it in your own app using API...allowing you to actually call the menu functions in the other application from your menu. The example creates a list of current windows (only windows with compatible menus). Then when selected, the menu is 'cloned' using API calls GetMenuItemInfo() and InsertMenuItem() allowing you to not only to copy the menuitem but the state of the menuitem.(Checked, Grayed, etc...) And unlike the first version which only loaded 1 level of submenus, this will load all levels. This example could also prove to be useful to anyone wanting to know more about creating dynamic menus and submenus in VB as well as how to handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). Unlike many 'dynamic menu' examples, this does not require any 'dummy' menus or menu arrays to be created. Demonstrates API Calls: IsWindow, SetWindowLong, EnumWindows, GetMenuItemCount, GetSubMenu, GetMenu, SetMenu, DestroyMenu, CreateMenu, CreatePopupMenu, DrawMenuBar, CallWindowProc, PostMessage, GetWindowTextLength, GetWindowText, IsMenu, GetMenuItemInfo, & InsertMenuItem.

4_2005-2006 #167460
MenuAPI Example v1

This shows how to access another process' menu and clone it in your own application using API. The example allows you to choose an app from a list of open windows, then once the menu is 'cloned', it will allow you to execute menu items in the other process by clicking on them in your own app. This also demonstrates how to create & remove dynamic menus and submenus on your form, as well as handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). API Calls: IsWindow(), SetWindowLong(), EnumWindows(), GetMenuString(), GetMenuItemID(), GetMenuItemCount(), GetMenu(), GetSubMenu(), AppendMenu(), DeleteMenu(), CreatePopupMenu(), DrawMenuBar(), CallWindowProc(), PostMessage(), GetWindowTextLength(), GetWindowText(), & IsWindowVisible()

5_2007-2008 #189977
API Menu Example v2

Like the first version, this shows how to access another application's menu and copy it in your own app using API...allowing you to actually call the menu functions in the other application from your menu. The example creates a list of current windows (only windows with compatible menus). Then when selected, the menu is 'cloned' using API calls GetMenuItemInfo() and InsertMenuItem() allowing you to not only to copy the menuitem but the state of the menuitem.(Checked, Grayed, etc...) And unlike the first version which only loaded 1 level of submenus, this will load all levels. This example could also prove to be useful to anyone wanting to know more about creating dynamic menus and submenus in VB as well as how to handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). Unlike many 'dynamic menu' examples, this does not require any 'dummy' menus or menu arrays to be created. Demonstrates API Calls: IsWindow, SetWindowLong, EnumWindows, GetMenuItemCount, GetSubMenu, GetMenu, SetMenu, DestroyMenu, CreateMenu, CreatePopupMenu, DrawMenuBar, CallWindowProc, PostMessage, GetWindowTextLength, GetWindowText, IsMenu, GetMenuItemInfo, & InsertMenuItem.

5_2007-2008 #189978
MenuAPI Example v1

This shows how to access another process' menu and clone it in your own application using API. The example allows you to choose an app from a list of open windows, then once the menu is 'cloned', it will allow you to execute menu items in the other process by clicking on them in your own app. This also demonstrates how to create & remove dynamic menus and submenus on your form, as well as handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). API Calls: IsWindow(), SetWindowLong(), EnumWindows(), GetMenuString(), GetMenuItemID(), GetMenuItemCount(), GetMenu(), GetSubMenu(), AppendMenu(), DeleteMenu(), CreatePopupMenu(), DrawMenuBar(), CallWindowProc(), PostMessage(), GetWindowTextLength(), GetWindowText(), & IsWindowVisible()

6_2008-2009 #212495
API Menu Example v2

Like the first version, this shows how to access another application's menu and copy it in your own app using API...allowing you to actually call the menu functions in the other application from your menu. The example creates a list of current windows (only windows with compatible menus). Then when selected, the menu is 'cloned' using API calls GetMenuItemInfo() and InsertMenuItem() allowing you to not only to copy the menuitem but the state of the menuitem.(Checked, Grayed, etc...) And unlike the first version which only loaded 1 level of submenus, this will load all levels. This example could also prove to be useful to anyone wanting to know more about creating dynamic menus and submenus in VB as well as how to handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). Unlike many 'dynamic menu' examples, this does not require any 'dummy' menus or menu arrays to be created. Demonstrates API Calls: IsWindow, SetWindowLong, EnumWindows, GetMenuItemCount, GetSubMenu, GetMenu, SetMenu, DestroyMenu, CreateMenu, CreatePopupMenu, DrawMenuBar, CallWindowProc, PostMessage, GetWindowTextLength, GetWindowText, IsMenu, GetMenuItemInfo, & InsertMenuItem.

6_2008-2009 #212496
MenuAPI Example v1

This shows how to access another process' menu and clone it in your own application using API. The example allows you to choose an app from a list of open windows, then once the menu is 'cloned', it will allow you to execute menu items in the other process by clicking on them in your own app. This also demonstrates how to create & remove dynamic menus and submenus on your form, as well as handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). API Calls: IsWindow(), SetWindowLong(), EnumWindows(), GetMenuString(), GetMenuItemID(), GetMenuItemCount(), GetMenu(), GetSubMenu(), AppendMenu(), DeleteMenu(), CreatePopupMenu(), DrawMenuBar(), CallWindowProc(), PostMessage(), GetWindowTextLength(), GetWindowText(), & IsWindowVisible()

7_2009-2012 #235013
API Menu Example v2

Like the first version, this shows how to access another application's menu and copy it in your own app using API...allowing you to actually call the menu functions in the other application from your menu. The example creates a list of current windows (only windows with compatible menus). Then when selected, the menu is 'cloned' using API calls GetMenuItemInfo() and InsertMenuItem() allowing you to not only to copy the menuitem but the state of the menuitem.(Checked, Grayed, etc...) And unlike the first version which only loaded 1 level of submenus, this will load all levels. This example could also prove to be useful to anyone wanting to know more about creating dynamic menus and submenus in VB as well as how to handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). Unlike many 'dynamic menu' examples, this does not require any 'dummy' menus or menu arrays to be created. Demonstrates API Calls: IsWindow, SetWindowLong, EnumWindows, GetMenuItemCount, GetSubMenu, GetMenu, SetMenu, DestroyMenu, CreateMenu, CreatePopupMenu, DrawMenuBar, CallWindowProc, PostMessage, GetWindowTextLength, GetWindowText, IsMenu, GetMenuItemInfo, & InsertMenuItem.

7_2009-2012 #235014
MenuAPI Example v1

This shows how to access another process' menu and clone it in your own application using API. The example allows you to choose an app from a list of open windows, then once the menu is 'cloned', it will allow you to execute menu items in the other process by clicking on them in your own app. This also demonstrates how to create & remove dynamic menus and submenus on your form, as well as handle messages from them when clicked (uses subclassing). API Calls: IsWindow(), SetWindowLong(), EnumWindows(), GetMenuString(), GetMenuItemID(), GetMenuItemCount(), GetMenu(), GetSubMenu(), AppendMenu(), DeleteMenu(), CreatePopupMenu(), DrawMenuBar(), CallWindowProc(), PostMessage(), GetWindowTextLength(), GetWindowText(), & IsWindowVisible()

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