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Show the MiniToolbar Programmatically
{Warning}
The MiniToolbar isn’t called 'mini' for its size, but for its portability. You can place any tool in the MiniToolbar and achieve the same effect as a standard toolbar. Just think of the MiniToolbar as floating toolbar that you can have pop up anytime or anywhere. Creating a MiniToolbar is just as easy as setting up any other standard toolbar, but showing it programmatically is easier yet. The MiniToolbar comes complete with a Show method, allowing you to display it in your application whenever and wherever you need to.
Use the code below to display the MiniToolbar when WinGrid™ is right-clicked. This could be useful for changing the formatting and appearance in individual cells.
In Visual Basic:
Private Sub CustomersUltraGrid_MouseUp(ByVal sender As System.Object, _
ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) _
Handles CustomersUltraGrid.MouseUp
' If the right mouse button was clicked in the grid.
If e.Button = System.Windows.Forms.MouseButtons.Right Then
' Show the MiniToolbar.
Me.ultraToolbarsManager1.MiniToolbar.Show()
End If
End Sub
In C#:
private void ultraGrid1_MouseUp(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
{
// If the right mouse button was clicked in the grid.
if(e.Button == System.Windows.Forms.MouseButtons.Right)
{
// Show the MiniToolbar.
this.ultraToolbarsManager1.MiniToolbar.Show();
}
}
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