デフォルトのコンストラクターは、ToolbarButtonType.CustomボタンとしてToolBarButtonを作成および初期化します。
'-------------------- ' Note: custom buttons with all their properties can be created within aspx. ' That would reduce size of hidden viewstate field and improve persistance of properties. ' To generate toolbar items at visual design,- the editor for Toolbar property can be used. Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load If (Me.IsPostBack) Then Return End If '------------------- ' Add another item to a build-in Insert drop-down list Dim dropDownInsert As ToolbarDropDown = CType(Me.WebHtmlEditor1.FindByKeyOrAction("Insert"), ToolbarDropDown) If (Not dropDownInsert Is Nothing) Then dropDownInsert.Items.Add(New ToolbarDropDownItem("Signature2", "<span style='background-color:red'>My Signature<span>")) End If '------------------- ' Add another item to the Style (font-style) drop-down list. ' Note: commented line below shows example to remove default items from list. ' Me.WebHtmlEditor1.FontStyleList.Clear() Dim dropDownFont As ToolbarDropDown = CType(Me.WebHtmlEditor1.FindByKeyOrAction("FontStyle"), ToolbarDropDown) If (Not dropDownFont Is Nothing) Then dropDownFont.Items.Add(New ToolbarDropDownItem("40px", "font-size:40px")) End If '------------------- ' Add a custom button with custom action. ' Note: implementation of actual action requires processing ClientSideEvents.BeforeAction Dim customAction As ToolbarButton = New ToolbarButton() customAction.Key = "MyCustomAct" customAction.Type = ToolbarButtonType.Custom Me.WebHtmlEditor1.Toolbar.Items.Add(customAction) End Sub To process custom actions on client, application should set <ClientSideEvents BeforeAction="WebHtmlEditor1_BeforeAction" /> and codes below should appear within the HEAD section of HTML. <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- // function fired before actions function WebHtmlEditor1_BeforeAction(oEditor, actID, oEvent, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8) { // if it is our custom MyCustomAct toolbar button, // then insert text at the current selection in editor if(actID == "MyCustomAct") { iged_insText("My Custom Action"); } } // --> </script>
//-------------------- // Note: custom buttons with all their properties can be created within aspx. // That would reduce size of hidden viewstate field and improve persistance of properties. // To generate toolbar items at visual design,- the editor for Toolbar property can be used. protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { if(this.IsPostBack) return; //------------------- // Add another item to a built-in Insert drop-down list ToolbarDropDown dropDownInsert = this.WebHtmlEditor1.FindByKeyOrAction("Insert") as ToolbarDropDown; if(dropDownInsert != null) { dropDownInsert.Items.Add(new ToolbarDropDownItem("Signature2", "<span style='background-color:red'>My Signature<span>")); } //------------------- // Add another item to the Style (font-style) drop-down list // Note: commented line below shows example to remove default items from list // this.WebHtmlEditor1.FontStyleList.Clear(); ToolbarDropDown dropDownFont = this.WebHtmlEditor1.FindByKeyOrAction("FontStyle") as ToolbarDropDown; if(dropDownFont != null) { dropDownFont.Items.Add(new ToolbarDropDownItem("40px", "font-size:40px")); } //------------------- // Add a custom button with custom action. // Note: implementation of actual action requires processing ClientSideEvents.BeforeAction ToolbarButton customAction = new ToolbarButton(); customAction.Key = "MyCustomAct"; customAction.Type = ToolbarButtonType.Custom; this.WebHtmlEditor1.Toolbar.Items.Add(customAction); } To process custom actions on client, application should set <ClientSideEvents BeforeAction="WebHtmlEditor1_BeforeAction" /> and codes below should appear within the HEAD section of HTML. <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- // function fired before actions function WebHtmlEditor1_BeforeAction(oEditor, actID, oEvent, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, act) { // if it is our custom MyCustomAct toolbar button, // then insert text at the current selection in editor if(actID == "MyCustomAct") { iged_insText("My Custom Action"); } } // --> </script>