agree with needo
you can check, what menu item is clicked like this:
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Browse All TopicsIn a menu i have items created at run time from an arraylist of available color profiles the user has to select from. How do i associate a click event to the new items? code below is how i'm creating the items.
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by: needo_jeePosted on 2009-08-09 at 00:06:51ID: 25053125
hi,
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tripMenuIt em men = new System.Windows.Forms.ToolS tripMenuIt em();
ropDownIte ms.Add(men );
I m not sure what you get from colorProfileNames, seems its lable for menu? if so then set the men.Text = your item's text
foreach (Object obj in parser.getColorProfileName
{
System.Windows.Forms.ToolS
men.Text = "test"; //OBJ.TEXT .. SOMETHING
men.Click += new EventHandler(men_Click);
//HERE YOU NEED TO
toolStripDropDownButton1.D
}
void men_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
throw new NotImplementedException();
}
-thanks