I have a document within MFC C++ application. I need to delete one the buttons from the particular CMFCToolbar
within a code (not resources) completely, even preventing a user to restore the button via toolbar customization dialog. At this moment I use RemoveButton
method of CMFCToolbar
but it only makes the button invisible and it can be restored via toolbar customization dialog that is not an option for me at this time. I will be very glad if you suggest something that can help me there.
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There are two internal lists in CMFCToolBar that are used to reset the Buttons upon customization. They are named m_OrigButtons and m_OrigResetButtons.
You may need to derive your own class and delete the buttons with the specific IDs from there.
But better: Never to include such a button on the first time when the toolbar is created!
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Wait, wait. What do you mean under: "Never to include such a button on the first time when the toolbar is created!". Do you mean that I should exclude it from resource files and create it in code. Anyway, thanks for the answer, I will try these lists first. Oct 31, 2013 at 9:57
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1Yes! You are not forced to use a resource to create the toolbar. The toolbar resource is just an array of some integers that is uses in conjunction with a bitmap. It isn't difficult to write your own "SetButtons" routine that might exclude some buttons. We do the same, because of license restriction some users should never see specific buttons.– xMRiOct 31, 2013 at 10:20