Alex Shulgin wrote: > Jonathan Pobst wrote: >> Patch committed. > > Thanks a lot! > >> It looks like the arrow is not painted when your sample is run on >> .Net. I don't see any property or anything that controls that. I >> guess it simply looks at its parent and only draws it if it is on a >> ToolStripDropDownMenu and not a ToolStripDropDown. > > Yes, I've noticed this too. > > Now, I think I finally come up with a correct version which behaves > pretty similar to .Net implementation. > > Please review a patch (use -p1 if in System.Windows.Forms dir) and > screenshots.
Oh, I forgot the demo code. Here's the updated part: public PopupMenu() { ToolStripMenuItem menuItem1 = new ToolStripMenuItem("menuItem1"); ToolStripMenuItem subItem1 = new ToolStripMenuItem("subItem1"); subItem1.ShortcutKeyDisplayString = "Ctrl+A"; subItem1.ShowShortcutKeys = true; ToolStripMenuItem subItem2 = new ToolStripMenuItem("subItem2"); subItem2.DropDownItems.Add("subSubItem21"); menuItem1.DropDownItems.Add(subItem1); menuItem1.DropDownItems.Add(subItem2); ToolStripMenuItem menuItem2 = new ToolStripMenuItem("menuItem2"); menuItem2.ShortcutKeyDisplayString = "Ctrl+Z"; ToolStripLabel label1 = new ToolStripLabel("label1"); ToolStripButton button1 = new ToolStripButton("button1"); ToolStripDropDownButton ddbtn1 = new ToolStripDropDownButton("ddbtn1"); this.Items.Add(menuItem1); this.Items.Add(menuItem2); this.Items.Add(label1); this.Items.Add(button1); this.Items.Add(ddbtn1); } -- Alex _______________________________________________ Mono-winforms-list maillist - Mono-winforms-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-winforms-list