Kevin,
Yes, and I know it's not in the same class library but it worked in 6.0b and I've looked throughout both version's manuals and Jump Start to see how I came across using that in the first place - which worked just fine - but I haven't found where the idea came from to use the menu bar in the toolbar... I need a way to separate specific toolbar buttons. If you have a suggestion I'll take it. I'm experimenting with using flat invisible buttons now.
Thanks
>Gil,
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>>I use a toolbar with instances of cSeparatorBar to separate the buttons on the bar into logical choices.
>>The Define() method in the cSeparatorBar class calls the function ISA() and passes it a reference to This.Parent.Parent and 'CBar'. The new toolbar chokes on this since there is no parent.parent (maintoolbar is the only parent and my toolbar is not docked)
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>Are you using the menu's CSeparatorBar class in a toolbar?
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>Regards,
Gil Munk
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