ToolBar Control: I want the toolbar control of the suite. When I place it on a form, I can add buttons to it by right-clicking and selecting appropriate items from the context menu. To make a toolbar that I will be able to move around the form, dock to its sides or make floating, put ToolBar controls inside DockControl containers. DockControl: Dockcontrol should be a container control which provides flexible docking and floating behavior to toolbars. I should be able to drop a Dockcontrol anywhere on my form, adjust its size and position, and place toolbars in it. At runtime, toolbars contained in a Dockcontrol will show a drag area on their left (horizontal toolbars) or top (vertical toolbars) side, and I will be able to easily drag the toolbar to any position, dock to other sides of the form and/or to other Dockcontrol objects. So I can choose to make the toolbars float. Dockcontrol also includes a robust set of properties giving me complete control over the available docking behavior options. MainMenu: This control provides the main menu for a form. When I place this object on my form, it will show across the whole form at the top, as regular Windows main menus do. Easily add items to a MainMenu by simply right-clicking and selecting “Add Item…?? item from the context menu. Alternatively, I can edit the CommandLinks collection of the MainMenu using the collection editor. ContextMenu ContextMenu is a command with one or more sub-items (i.e., a command with a submenu) which can be used as a context menu for an arbitrary control on a form. Objects of type ContextMenu appear in the component tray.
## Deliverables
Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done. Complete copyrights to all work purchased.
## Platform
VB 6.0 or VB.Net
## Deadline information
Phase I must be completed before 9/10/02.