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Drop down menu for TButton
I have wrote a generic code for DropDown memu with any TControl
, but for some reason it dose not work as expected with TPanel
:
var
TickCountMenuClosed: Cardinal = 0;
LastPopupControl: TControl;
type
TDropDownMenuHandler = class
public
class procedure MouseDown(Sender: TObject; Button: TMouseButton;
Shift: TShiftState; X, Y: Integer);
end;
TControlAccess = class(TControl);
class procedure TDropDownMenuHandler.MouseDown(Sender: TObject; Button: TMouseButton;
Shift: TShiftState; X, Y: Integer);
begin
if LastPopupControl <> Sender then Exit;
if (Button = mbLeft) and not ((TickCountMenuClosed + 100) < GetTickCount) then
begin
if GetCapture <> 0 then SendMessage(GetCapture, WM_CANCELMODE, 0, 0);
ReleaseCapture;
// SetCapture(0);
if Sender is TGraphicControl then Abort;
end;
end;
procedure RegisterControlDropMenu(Control: TControl; PopupMenu: TPopupMenu);
begin
TControlAccess(Control).OnMouseDown := TDropDownMenuHandler.MouseDown;
end;
procedure DropMenuDown(Control: TControl; PopupMenu: TPopupMenu);
var
APoint: TPoint;
begin
LastPopupControl := Control;
RegisterControlDropMenu(Control, PopupMenu);
APoint := Control.ClientToScreen(Point(0, Control.ClientHeight));
PopupMenu.PopupComponent := Control;
PopupMenu.Popup(APoint.X, APoint.Y);
TickCountMenuClosed := GetTickCount;
end;
This works well with TButton
and with TSpeedButton
and with any TGraphicControl
(like TImage
or TSpeedButton
etc) as far as I can tell.
BUT does not work as expected with TPanel
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
DropMenuDown(Sender as TControl, PopupMenu1);
end;
procedure TForm1.Panel1Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
DropMenuDown(Sender as TControl, PopupMenu1); // Does not work!
end;
procedure TForm1.SpeedButton1Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
DropMenuDown(Sender as TControl, PopupMenu1);
end;
procedure TForm1.Image1Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
DropMenuDown(Sender as TControl, PopupMenu1);
end;
Seems like TPanel
is not respecting ReleaseCapture;
and not even Abort
in the event TDropDownMenuHandler.MouseDown
. What can I do to make this work with TPanel
and other controls? What am I missing?
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It's not that TPanel
is not respecting ReleaseCapture
, it is that the capture is not relevant at all. This is what happens after the popup menu is launched and active, and the control is clicked once again:
[csClicked]
.Granted I didn't trace a working example so I can't tell when and how ReleaseCapture
is helpful. In any case, it can't help here.
The solution I'd propose is a little different than the current design.
What we want is a second click to not to cause a click. See this part of the code:
procedure DropMenuDown(Control: TControl; PopupMenu: TPopupMenu);
var
APoint: TPoint;
begin
...
PopupMenu.PopupComponent := Control;
PopupMenu.Popup(APoint.X, APoint.Y);
TickCountMenuClosed := GetTickCount;
end;
The second click is in fact what closes the menu, before launching it again through the same handler. It is what causes the PopupMenu.Popup
call to return. So what we can tell here is that the mouse button is clicked (either a left button or a double click), but not yet processed by the VCL. That means the message is yet in the queue.
Remove the registration mechanism (mouse down handler hacking) with this approach, it is not needed, and the class itself as a result, and the globals.
procedure DropMenuDown(Control: TControl; PopupMenu: TPopupMenu);
var
APoint: TPoint;
Msg: TMsg;
Wnd: HWND;
ARect: TRect;
begin
APoint := Control.ClientToScreen(Point(0, Control.ClientHeight));
PopupMenu.PopupComponent := Control;
PopupMenu.Popup(APoint.X, APoint.Y);
if (Control is TWinControl) then
Wnd := TWinControl(Control).Handle
else
Wnd := Control.Parent.Handle;
if PeekMessage(Msg, Wnd, WM_LBUTTONDOWN, WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK, PM_NOREMOVE) then begin
ARect.TopLeft := Control.ClientOrigin;
ARect.Right := ARect.Left + Control.Width;
ARect.Bottom := ARect.Top + Control.Height;
if PtInRect(ARect, Msg.pt) then
PeekMessage(Msg, Wnd, WM_LBUTTONDOWN, WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK, PM_REMOVE);
end;
end;
Additionally this doesn't depend on processing timing.
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