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    • Brad RobertsonB Offline
      Brad Robertson
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      Hello,

      I’ve developing a plugin where I want to save the checked state of a menu item & toolbar button. When Notepad++ loads I want to restore the state that was previously saved.

      I’m running into an issue when on load I can restore the checked state of the menu item, but the checked state of the toolbar button is not restored.

      In my beNotified method I check for NPPN_TBMODIFICATION. This is when I add my icon to the toolbar.

      Immediately after I add my icon to the toolbar I call:

      SendMessage(handle, NPPM_SETMENUITEMCHECK, menuCommand, 1);
      

      After this SendMessage command is run I end up with the menu item checked, but the button on the toolbar is not checked.

      If I call this SendMessage command later on then both the menu item and the toolbar button will be checked.

      Is there a reason why the toolbar button doesn’t get checked at this point in time?

      Is there a notification I should be listening to in order to check my toolbar button?

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        rdipardo @Brad Robertson
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        Every menu item should have a Boolean property similar to the _init2Check member of the FuncItem interface type. Setting this to true makes the checkmark appear.

        Assuming your plugin initializes its menu items in a constructor, the ::setInfo function is where you would assign the restored state to each item’s _init2Check member, or whatever your implementation calls it. One of my own plugins does exactly that by reading values from an *.ini file.

        ::setInfo is called by N++ before ::getFuncsArray, and long before the toolbar gets drawn. Up to now you’ve been calling a window procedure, but your menu items need to be created and configured even before there is any window to receive messages.

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