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Tool Bar Sample 1

  DESCRIPTION:
    The Tool Bar Sample 1 demonstrates the 
    toolbar, toolbar buttons, and flyover text 
    within a simple editor.  The tool bar 
    buttons appear as bitmaps, bitmaps and 
    text, or just text.  The toolbar itself can 
    be positioned on the top, bottom, left, 
    right, or as a free floating window.

  CONCEPT/FEATURE: 
    Sample program for demonstrating 
    IToolBar, IToolBarButton, 
    IFlyText, IFlyOverHelpHandler, and 
    IMultiLineEdit. 

  HOW TO BUILD THE PROJECT FROM THE COMMAND LINE:
    From within the directory containing the sample, simply type:
         NMAKE

  HOW TO BUILD THE PROJECT FROM WITHIN THE WORKFRAME ENVIRONMENT:
    Refer to the standard Workframe BUILD instructions

  HOW TO RUN THE PROJECT FROM THE COMMAND LINE:
    From within the directory containing the sample, simply type
    the name of the executable:
         TBAR1

  HOW TO RUN THE PROJECT FROM WITHIN THE WORKFRAME ENVIRONMENT:
    Refer to the standard Workframe RUN instructions

  SPECIAL NOTES:
    If the sample fails to execute or 
    abnormally ends, you can get 
    more information about the failure 
    by turning on the ICLUI trace.  
    This is done by setting the 
    environment variable ICLUI_TRACE 
    as follows: 

        set ICLUI_TRACE=ON
        set ICLUI_TRACETO=STDERR
    
    ICLUI_TRACETO controls where
    the trace information is reported. 
    With tracing turned on, ICLUI 
    exception text will be written to a 
    standard error file. For example: 

        sample >sample.out 2>&1
    
    The exception data is now in the file 
    'sample.out'.

  ADDITIONAL HARDWARE/SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS:
    None

  VISUALAGE FOR C++ SAMPLES INFORMATION:
    A complete listing of samples shipped with the VisualAge for C++
    product can be found in the online GUIDE TO SAMPLES.  To access
    this notebook, simply:

    -  Open the VISUALAGE FOR C++ program group in the Program
       Manager window, then
    -  Open the GUIDE TO SAMPLES notebook in the program group.

