FarPoint.Win Assembly > FarPoint.Win Namespace > SuperEditBase Class : AutoMenu Property |
'Declaration Public Overridable Property AutoMenu As Boolean
'Usage Dim instance As SuperEditBase Dim value As Boolean instance.AutoMenu = value value = instance.AutoMenu
public virtual bool AutoMenu {get; set;}
If this property is set to true, when the user clicks the right mouse button while the pointer is over the control at run time, the control displays a pop-up menu. You can create a custom menu using the ContextMenu property. The default menu has the basic edit operations listed in the following table.
Menu Item | Shortcut Keys | Function |
---|---|---|
Undo | Ctrl+U | Removes the last edit |
Cut | Ctrl+X | Cuts text to the Clipboard |
Copy | Ctrl+C | Copies text to the Clipboard |
Paste | Ctrl+P | Pastes text from the Clipboard |
Delete | Ctrl+D | Removes text |
Select All | Ctrl+A | Highlights all text in the control |
Any operation that is not available is grayed out (disabled) in the menu.
control.EditModeCursorPosition = FarPoint.Win.EditModeCursorPosition.LastKnownPosition; control.Text = "This is a test for HideSelection"; control.ControlType = FarPoint.Win.ControlType.Normal; control.SelectionStart = 2; control.SelectionLength = 5; control.Selectable = true; control.HideSelection = false; control.AutoMenu = true; textBox1.Text = control.SelectedText(); control.MaxLength = 9;
control.EditModeCursorPosition = FarPoint.Win.EditModeCursorPosition.LastKnownPosition control.Text = "This is a test for HideSelection" control.ControlType = FarPoint.Win.ControlType.Normal control.SelectionStart = 2 control.SelectionLength = 5 control.Selectable = True control.HideSelection = False control.AutoMenu = True TextBox1.Text = control.SelectedText() control.MaxLength = 9
Target Platforms: Windows 2000 Professional (SP4), Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server (SP1), Windows 2008, Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8