Docks the toolbar to the owning frame window.
Supported platforms: Windows only
VBA:
object.Dock Side
Type: Toolbar
The object this method applies to.
Access: Input-only
Type: AcToolbarDockStatus enum
The side of the toolbar to dock.
No return value.
No additional remarks.
VBA:
Sub Example_Dock() ' This example creates a new toolbar called TestToolbar and inserts three ' buttons into it. The toolbar is then displayed as a floating toolbar, ' and then as a docked toolbar. ' To remove the toolbar after execution of this macro, use the Customize Menu ' option from the Tools menu. Dim currMenuGroup As acadMenuGroup Set currMenuGroup = ThisDrawing.Application.MenuGroups.Item(0) ' Create the new toolbar Dim newToolBar As AcadToolbar Set newToolBar = currMenuGroup.Toolbars.Add("TestToolbar") ' Add three buttons to the new toolbar. ' All three buttons will have the same macro attached. Dim newButton1 As AcadToolbarItem Dim newButton2 As AcadToolbarItem Dim newButton3 As AcadToolbarItem Dim openMacro As String ' Assign the macro string the VB equivalent of "ESC ESC _open " openMacro = Chr(3) & Chr(3) & Chr(95) & "open" & Chr(32) Set newButton1 = newToolBar.AddToolbarButton("", "NewButton1", "Open a file.", openMacro) Set newButton2 = newToolBar.AddToolbarButton("", "NewButton2", "Open a file.", openMacro) Set newButton3 = newToolBar.AddToolbarButton("", "NewButton3", "Open a file.", openMacro) ' Display the toolbar newToolBar.Visible = True ' Dock the toolbar to the left of the screen. newToolBar.Dock acToolbarDockLeft MsgBox "The toolbar is docked to the left." ' Dock the toolbar to the right of the screen. newToolBar.Dock acToolbarDockRight MsgBox "The toolbar is docked to the right." ' Dock the toolbar at the top of the screen. newToolBar.Dock acToolbarDockTop MsgBox "The toolbar is docked at the top." ' Dock the toolbar at the bottom of the screen. newToolBar.Dock acToolbarDockBottom MsgBox "The toolbar is docked at the bottom." End Sub
Visual LISP:
(vl-load-com) (defun c:Example_Dock() ;; This example creates a new toolbar called TestToolbar and inserts three ;; buttons into it. The toolbar is then displayed as a floating toolbar, ;; and then as a docked toolbar. ;; To remove the toolbar after execution of this macro, use the Customize Menu ;; option from the Tools menu. (setq acadObj (vlax-get-acad-object)) (setq currMenuGroup (vla-Item (vla-get-MenuGroups acadObj) 0)) ;; Create the new toolbar (setq newToolBar (vla-Add (vla-get-Toolbars currMenuGroup) "TestToolbar")) ;; Add three buttons to the new toolbar. ;; All three buttons will have the same macro attached. ;; Assign the macro string the VB equivalent of "ESC ESC _open " (setq openMacro (strcat (Chr 3) (Chr 3) (Chr 95) "open" (Chr 32))) (setq newButton1 (vla-AddToolbarButton newToolBar "" "NewButton1" "Open a file." openMacro)) (setq newButton2 (vla-AddToolbarButton newToolBar "" "NewButton2" "Open a file." openMacro)) (setq newButton3 (vla-AddToolbarButton newToolBar "" "NewButton3" "Open a file." openMacro)) ;; Display the toolbar (vla-put-Visible newToolBar :vlax-true) ;; Dock the toolbar to the left of the screen. (vla-Dock newToolBar acToolbarDockLeft) (alert "The toolbar is docked to the left.") ;; Dock the toolbar to the right of the screen. (vla-Dock newToolBar acToolbarDockRight) (alert "The toolbar is docked to the right.") ;; Dock the toolbar at the top of the screen. (vla-Dock newToolBar acToolbarDockTop) (alert "The toolbar is docked at the top.") ;; Dock the toolbar at the bottom of the screen. (vla-Dock newToolBar acToolbarDockBottom) (alert "The toolbar is docked at the bottom.") )