Add separator in contextMenuColumn
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On 21/06/2004 at 00:37, xxxxxxxx wrote:
User Information:
Cinema 4D Version: 8.200
Platform: Windows ;
Language(s) : C++ ;---------
Hi,
I create my own context menu in the function CreateContextMenuColumn.
And now, I like several separators in the context.
I added this with the command:
bc->SetString(FIRST_POPUP_ID, "Command1");
bc->SetString(0,"");
bc->SetString(FIRST_POPUP_ID+1, "Command2");
bc->SetString(0,"");
....
The problem now, I see only the first separator. The other are invisible or not existing.
Where´s the error?? -
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On 21/06/2004 at 09:10, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Have you tried adding a submenu after the last separator to see if the separator then appears? Otherwise, your code follows the rules as mentioned in the SDK docs.
Robert
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On 22/06/2004 at 01:46, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Robert,
I didn´t try it to add submenu. Maybe it´s a workaround, but no real
solution. But I will test it.
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On 22/06/2004 at 22:21, xxxxxxxx wrote:
For these rare occasions, when more than one item with the same ID is needed, you can use bc->InsData(0, GeData("")) instead.
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On 22/07/2004 at 06:16, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello Mikael,
thanks, it works fine.