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Revision as of 14:12, 14 March 2013
This section is under construction. Please do not rely on any information it contains.
Description
Static factory method for rxCustomUI objects. A new context if created if required.
Parameters
Parameter Name
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Parameter Type
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Default Value
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Description
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contextId | string | null | The context's unique string identifier |
description | string | 'Dynamic RibbonX' | The context's description |
dispatchScope | rxDispatchScope | DispatchScope_local | (VBA-specific) The context's dispatch mode |
customUIMode | rxCustomUIMode | CustomUIMode_dynamic | The context's mode |
Remarks
Examples
VBA
' Create an rxCustomUI with global dispatch
Dim myCustomUI As rxCustomUI
Set myCustomUI = rxCustomUI.create("my_sample_context", "My Global Context", DispatchScope_global)
' Create a second rxCustomUI in the same context but with local dispatch
Dim myCustomUI2 as rxCustomUI
Set myCustomUI2 = rxCustomUI.create("my_sample_context", "My Global Context", DispatchScope_local)
' NOTE: Both objects now have access to the same state
' NOTE2: Notice that the dispatch scope is a property of rxCustomUI; not its context. i.e. rxCustomUI's
' with different dispatch scopes belong to the same context above.
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