Many times I have usercontrol1 on usercontrol2 on form.
Usercontrol1 contains a context menu with items that need to be repeated on usercontrol2 and/or on form.
When they added Toolstrip to VS, as I remember it, we were advised that a menu item could only be on one menu.
It could be moved around but could not be cloned.
So I wrote a clone class and have been using that.
A couple of things: That was some time ago, and I thought I'd try c# and wrote in c#. I look at that code now (it was the only time I used c#) and it looks like a collection random characters.
I saw something on the Internet recently that SEEMED to say a reference to a usercontrol1 menu item could be shipped to the form and displayed there.
I tried a little test case (in the c# code so there was some guessing going on), and at least in that case it did not work.
What do you think. Can one menu item appear simultaneously on multiple menus?
If so, you wouldn't happen to know where there was an example, would you?
Usercontrol1 contains a context menu with items that need to be repeated on usercontrol2 and/or on form.
When they added Toolstrip to VS, as I remember it, we were advised that a menu item could only be on one menu.
It could be moved around but could not be cloned.
So I wrote a clone class and have been using that.
A couple of things: That was some time ago, and I thought I'd try c# and wrote in c#. I look at that code now (it was the only time I used c#) and it looks like a collection random characters.
I saw something on the Internet recently that SEEMED to say a reference to a usercontrol1 menu item could be shipped to the form and displayed there.
I tried a little test case (in the c# code so there was some guessing going on), and at least in that case it did not work.
What do you think. Can one menu item appear simultaneously on multiple menus?
If so, you wouldn't happen to know where there was an example, would you?