Toolbarbutton"

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= Example =
 
= Example =
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[[Image:ZKComRef_Toolbarbar_Example.png]]
  
 
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<source lang="xml" >
 
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<window title="toolbar demo" border="normal" width="300px">
 
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<caption>
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<toolbarbutton label="button3" image="/img/folder.gif" />
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<space />
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<toolbarbutton label="button4" image="/img/folder.gif"
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dir="reverse" />
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</caption>
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<toolbar>
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<toolbarbutton label="button1" image="/img/folder.gif" />
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<space />
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<toolbarbutton label="button2" image="/img/folder.gif" />
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</toolbar>
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<hbox>
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<toolbarbutton label="button5" image="/img/folder.gif"
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orient="vertical" />
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<space />
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<toolbarbutton label="button6" image="/img/folder.gif"
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orient="vertical" dir="reverse" />
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</hbox>
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</window>
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</source>
  
 
=Supported events=
 
=Supported events=

Revision as of 07:17, 12 May 2010

Toolbarbutton

Employment/Purpose

The behave of Toolbarbutton is similar to the button except the appearance is different. The button component uses HTML BUTTON tag, while thetoolbarbutton component uses HTML A tag.

A toolbarbutton could be placed outside a toolbar, However toolbarbuttons change their appearance if they are placed inside a toolbar.

Toolbarbutton supports getHref(). If getHref() is not null, the onClick handler is ignored and this element is degenerated to HTML's A tag.

See also : Button, Toolbar

Example

File:ZKComRef Toolbarbar Example.png

<window title="toolbar demo" border="normal" width="300px">
	<caption>
		<toolbarbutton label="button3" image="/img/folder.gif" />
		<space />
		<toolbarbutton label="button4" image="/img/folder.gif"
			dir="reverse" />
	</caption>
	<toolbar>
		<toolbarbutton label="button1" image="/img/folder.gif" />
		<space />
		<toolbarbutton label="button2" image="/img/folder.gif" />
	</toolbar>
	<hbox>
		<toolbarbutton label="button5" image="/img/folder.gif"
			orient="vertical" />
		<space />
		<toolbarbutton label="button6" image="/img/folder.gif"
			orient="vertical" dir="reverse" />
	</hbox>
</window>

Supported events

Name
Event Type
None None

Supported Children

*ALL

Use cases

Version Description Example Location
5.0+    

Version History

Version Date Content
5.x.x x/x/20xx Initialization



Last Update : 2010/05/12

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