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Position of userdrawn popup menu - submenu

Asked by igams in Windows MFC Programming

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I need to create popup menu with submenu with only one item that would be owner drawn, but instead of drawing I would create a CTreeCtrl control on that position. The problem is that menu is not CWnd and I can not get its rectangle. I tried to calculate the position from the cursor position using WindowFromPoint, but it gets the popup menu position since the submenu is not created yet. I could calculate the future position but that would be quite complicated, since the submenu can be opened on the left or on the right side... Is there any more straightforward method?

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Zone: Windows MFC Programming
Tags: create, menu, popup, positioning, submenu
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