IContextMenu::QueryContextMenu
[Now Supported on Windows NT]
Adds menu items to the specified menu. The menu items should be inserted at a
specified position in the menu, and their menu item identifiers must be in a
given range.
HRESULT QueryContextMenu(
HMENU hmenu,
| //Handle of the menu
|
UINT indexMenu,
| //Location to insert first menu item
|
UINT idCmdFirst,
| //Minimum value for a menu item identifier
|
UINT idCmdLast,
| //Maximum value for a menu item identifier
|
UINT uFlags
| //Specifies zero or more status values
|
);
|
|
Parameters
hmenu
Handle of the menu. The handler should specify this handle when calling the
InsertMenu or
InsertMenuItem function.
indexMenu
Zero-based position at which to insert the first menu item.
idCmdFirst
Minimum value that the handler can specify for a menu item identifier.
idCmdLast
Maximum value that the handler can specify for menu item identifiers.
uFlags
Flag specifying zero or more of the following values:
CMF_DEFAULTONLY
| The user is activating the default action, typically by double-clicking. This
value provides a hint for the context menu to add nothing if it does not modify
the default item in the menu. A context menu extension or drag-and-drop
handler should not add any menu items if this value is specified. A name space
extension should add only the default item (if any).
|
CMF_EXPLORE
| Context menu handlers should ignore this value. It is specified when the
context menu is for an object in the Explorer.
|
CMF_NORMAL
| Indicates normal operation. A context menu extension, name-space extension, or
drag and drop handler can add any menu items.
|
CMF_VERBSONLY
| Context menu handlers should ignore this value. This value is specified if the
context menu is for a shortcut object. This value is specified if the context
menu is for a shortcut object.
|
The remaining bits of the low-order word are reserved by the system. The
high-order word may be used for context-specific communications.
Return Values
Returns an
HRESULT structure in which, if the method is successful, the
code member contains the menu identifier offset of the last menu item added plus
one.
Comments
The actual identifier of each menu item should be
idCmdFirst plus a menu identifier offset in the range zero through (
idCmdLast idCmdFirst).
See Also
IContextMenu,
InsertMenu,
InsertMenuItem
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