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The toolbar definition file

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DREAMWEAVER CS3 166 Extending Dreamweaver function getCurrentValue() { var title = ""; var dom = dw.getDocumentDOM(); if (dom) title = dom.getTitle(); return title; } Until the user enters a title for the document, the getTitle() function returns Untitled Document, which appears in the text box. After the user enters a title, the getTitle() function returns that value, and Dreamweaver displays it as the new document title. To see the complete HTML file that contains the JavaScript functions for the Title text box, see the EditTitle.htm file in the Toolbars/MM folder. The MM folder is reserved for Adobe files. Create another folder inside the Toolbars folder, and place your JavaScript code in that folder. The toolbar definition file A toolbar is simply a list of radio buttons, check buttons, edit boxes, and other toolbar items, optionally divided by separator tags. Each toolbar item can be a reference to an item using the itemref tag, a separator using the separator tag, or a complete toolbar item definition, for a check box or an edit box, for example, as described in "Toolbar item tags" on page 170. Each toolbar definition file starts with the following declarations: If the encoding is omitted, Dreamweaver uses the default encoding of the operating system. After the declarations, the file consists of a single toolbarset tag, which contains any number of the following tags: toolbar, itemref, separator, include, and itemtype tags, where itemtype is a button, checkbutton, radiobutton, menubutton, dropdown, combobox, editcontrol, or colorpicker. The following example, which is an abbreviated excerpt from the toolbars.xml file, illustrates the hierarchy of tags in the toolbar file. The example substitutes ellipses (. . .) for the toolbar item attributes that are described in the following sections.

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DREAMWEAVER CS3
Extending Dreamweaver
166
function getCurrentValue()
{
var title = "";
var dom = dw.getDocumentDOM();
if (dom)
title = dom.getTitle();
return title;
}
Until the user enters a title for the document, the
getTitle()
function returns Untitled Document, which appears
in the text box. After the user enters a title, the
getTitle()
function returns that value, and Dreamweaver displays
it as the new document title.
To see the complete HTML file that contains the JavaScript functions for the Title text box, see the EditTitle.htm file
in the Toolbars/MM folder.
The MM folder is reserved for Adobe files. Create another folder inside the Toolbars folder, and place your JavaScript
code in that folder.
The toolbar definition file
A toolbar is simply a list of radio buttons, check buttons, edit boxes, and other toolbar items, optionally divided by
separator
tags. Each toolbar item can be a reference to an item using the
itemref
tag, a separator using the
separator
tag, or a complete toolbar item definition, for a check box or an edit box, for example, as described in
“Toolbar item tags” on page 170.
Each toolbar definition file starts with the following declarations:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="optional
_
encoding"?>
<!DOCTYPE toolbarset SYSTEM "-//Macromedia//DWExtension toolbar 5.0">
If the encoding is omitted, Dreamweaver uses the default encoding of the operating system.
After the declarations, the file consists of a single
toolbarset
tag, which contains any number of the following tags:
toolbar
,
itemref
,
separator
,
include
, and
itemtype
tags, where
itemtype
is a
button
,
checkbutton
,
radiobutton
,
menubutton
,
dropdown
,
combobox
,
editcontrol
, or
colorpicker
. The following example, which
is an abbreviated excerpt from the toolbars.xml file, illustrates the hierarchy of tags in the toolbar file. The example
substitutes ellipses (. . .) for the toolbar item attributes that are described in the following sections.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE toolbarset SYSTEM "-//Macromedia//DWExtension toolbar 5.0">
<toolbarset>
<!-- main toolbar -->
<toolbar id="DW_Toolbar_Main" label="Document">
<radiobutton id="DW_CodeView" . . ./>
<radiobutton id="DW_SplitView" . . ./>
<radiobutton id="DW_DesignView" . . ./>
<separator/>
<checkbutton id="DW_LiveDebug" . . ./>
<checkbutton id="DW_LiveDataView" . . ./>
<separator/>
<editcontrol id="DW_SetTitle" . . ./>
<menubutton id="DW_FileTransfer" . . ./>