wxToolBar implements a simple toolbar class, to help give wxWindows applications a more graphical and intuitive look and feel. A wxToolBar is a canvas with bitmaps either arranged automatically in rows and columns, or spaced explicitly by the application. Individual tools can be toggle or non-toggle, and toggle tools may have a second bitmap to denote the on-state. Without a second bitmap, a distinguishable on-state is supplied by wxToolBar. To supply further feedback for the user, the application may override a member to intercept mouse movement over the tools, typically using this to supply an explanatory string on the status line.
A toolbar can be made to exist in its own frame, or (for example) below the menu bar of the main application window. Both these types are shown in the demo toolbar application test.cc. wxToolBar works under Motif, XView, Windows and NT.
Please refer to the separate manual for further details.