GET MENU ITEM ICON
GET MENU ITEM ICON ( menu ; menuItem ; iconRef {; process} )
Parameter | Type | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
menu | Integer, Text | → | Menu reference or Menu number |
menuItem | Integer | → | Number of menu item or -1 for the last item added to the menu |
iconRef | Text, Integer | ← | Name or number of picture associated with menu item |
process | Integer | → | Process number |
This command is not thread-safe, it cannot be used in preemptive code.
Description
The GET MENU ITEM ICON command returns, in the iconRef variable, the reference of any icon that is associated with the menu item designated by the menu and menuItem parameters. This reference is the pathname or number of the picture.
You can pass -1 in menuItem in order to specify the last item added to menu.
In menu, you can pass a menu reference (MenuRef) or a menu number. If you pass a menu reference, the process parameter is unnecessary and will be ignored if it is passed. If you pass a menu number, the command will take the corresponding menu in the main menu bar of the current process into account. If you want to designate another process, pass its number in the optional process parameter.
- If the icon has been specified using a picture file, the command returns in iconRef the pathname using the path:
pattern. - If the icon has been specified using a library picture (binary databases only), the command returns either the number or the name of the picture, depending on the type of variable passed in this parameter. The following pattern is used for a name: pictlib:
.
If you do not attribute a specific type to the iconRef variable, by default, the name of the picture is returned (text type).
If no icon is associated with the menu item, the command returns a blank value.