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EXTENDING DREAMWEAVER CS4
Toolbars
onEveryIdle executes regularly when the application is idle. This can be time-consuming because the
enabler/checked/showif/value handlers are running often. It should be used only for buttons that need to have
their enable state changed at special times, and handlers should be quick.
Note: In all these cases, Dreamweaver actually executes the handlers after the specified event occurs, when the
application is in a quiescent state. It is not guaranteed that your handlers run after every edit or selection change; your
handlers run soon after a batch of edits or selection changes occur. The handlers are guaranteed to run when the user
clicks on a toolbar item.
Example
update="onViewChange"
command="script"
This attribute is required for all items except menu buttons. Dreamweaver ignores the command attribute for menu
buttons. Specifies the JavaScript function to execute when the user performs one of the following actions:
Clicks a button
Selects an item from a pop-up menu or combo box
Tabs out of, presses Return in, or clicks away from a text box or combo box
Selects a color from a color picker
The command attribute is equivalent to the receiveArguments() function in a toolbar command file.
Example
command="dw.toggleLiveDebug()"
arguments="argument_list"
Optional. This attribute specifies the comma-separated list of arguments to pass to the receiveArguments() function
in a toolbar command file. If you do not specify the
arguments attribute, Dreamweaver passes the ID of the toolbar
item. In addition, pop-up menus, combo boxes, text boxes, and color pickers pass their current value as the first
argument, before any arguments that the
arguments attribute specifies, and before the item ID if no arguments are
specified.
Example
On a toolbar that has Undo and Redo buttons, each button calls the menu commands file, Edit_Clipboard.htm, and
passes an argument that specifies the action, as shown in the following example:
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