Copyright
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Floating Toolbar Demo, Copyright (c) 1994 SoftCircuits Programming
Redistributed by permission.

This program may be distributed freely on the condition that it is
distributed in full, and unmodified, and that no fee is charged for such
distribution with the exception of reasonable media and shipping charges.
Any or all portions of the source code may be incorporated into your own
programs, and those programs may be distributed without payment of
royalties on the condition that such programs differ substantially from
this demonstration program.

Purpose
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This program demonstrates how to create a floating toolbar in Visual
Basic. The primary requirements for the toolbar was that it sits "on top"
of the main window, and that it contains a mini caption bar.

Although it is possible to implement a mini-caption bar using a subclassing
custom control, the method used by this demonstration program does not
require any such custom control. This is accomplished by creating a form
with no title bar or control box, and then painting our own. Code must
then be added to support dragging the form to another location.

Two Versions
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There are two versions of the demo program. The first (TB_PRO.ZIP) uses the
PicClip control that comes with the Professional Edition of Visual Basic.
This version matches more closely the appearance of Visual Basic's own
toolbar. The second version (TB_STD.ZIP) doesn't use any controls not
available with the Standard Edition of Visual Basic. This version is less
flexible but is provided for users without the Professional Edition.

Author
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This program was distributed by:

  SoftCircuits Programming
  P.O. Box 16262
  Irvine, CA 92713
  CompuServe: 72134,263

SoftCircuits welcomes your comments or questions.
