NAME ResetMenuStrip -- Re-attach a menu strip to a window. (V36) SYNOPSIS Success = ResetMenuStrip( window, menu ) D0 A0 A1 bool resetmenustrip( struct window *, struct menu * ); FUNCTION This function is simply a "fast" version of setmenustrip() that doesn't perform the precalculations of menu page sizes that setmenustrip() does. You may call this function ONLY IF the menu strip and all items and sub-items have not changed since the menu strip was passed to setmenustrip(), with the following exceptions: - You may change the CHECKED flag to turn a checkmark on or off. - You may change the ITEMENABLED flag to enable/disable some menuitem or menu structures. In all other ways, this function performs like setmenustrip(). The new sequence of events you can use is: - openwindow() - setmenustrip() zero or more iterations of: - clearmenustrip() - change CHECKED or ITEMENABLED flags - ResetMenuStrip() - clearmenustrip() - closewindow() INPUTS window = pointer to a window structure menu = pointer to the first menu in the menu strip RESULT TRUE always. BUGS SEE ALSO setmenustrip(), clearmenustrip()