=head1 NAME Win32::GUI::Menu - Create and manipulate menu resources =head1 DESCRIPTION [TBD] =for comment $Id: per_package_method_section.tpl,v 1.3 2006/03/16 21:11:13 robertemay Exp $ =head1 METHODS L apply to most windows, controls and resources. =for comment $Id: per_package_method.tpl,v 1.3 2006/03/16 21:11:13 robertemay Exp $ =head2 new B [TBD] See also the L. =for comment $Id: per_package_method.tpl,v 1.3 2006/03/16 21:11:13 robertemay Exp $ =head2 AddMenuButton B See L =for comment $Id: per_package_method.tpl,v 1.3 2006/03/16 21:11:13 robertemay Exp $ =head2 RemoveMenu B The RemoveMenu function deletes a menu item or detaches a submenu from the specified menu. If the menu item opens a drop-down menu or submenu, RemoveMenu does not destroy the menu or its handle, allowing the menu to be reused position specifies the menu item to be removed, as determined by the flags field. flags specifies how the position field is interpreted, and can take one of the following values: MF_BYCOMMAND (0x0000): Indicates that position gives the identifier of the menu item MF_BYPOSITION (0x0400): Indicates that position gives the zero-based relative position of the menu item. If flags is not supplied, then MF_BYPOSITION is used as the default =for comment $Id: per_package_event_section.tpl,v 1.3 2006/03/16 21:11:13 robertemay Exp $ =head1 EVENTS L apply to most windows and controls. =for comment $Id: per_package_event.tpl,v 1.3 2006/03/16 21:11:13 robertemay Exp $ =head2 Click B Sent when the users choose a menu point. =for comment $Id: pod_postamble.tpl,v 1.2 2005/08/03 21:45:59 robertemay Exp $ =head1 VERSION Documentation for Win32::GUI v1.06 created 14 Feb 2008 This document is autogenerated by the build process. Edits made here will be lost. Edit F instead. =head1 SUPPORT Homepage: L. For further support join the users mailing list(C) from the website at L. There is a searchable list archive at L. =head1 COPYRIGHT and LICENCE Copyright (c) 1997..2008 Aldo Calpini. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.