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/**********************************************************************/
/** Microsoft Windows/NT **/
/** Copyright(c) Microsoft Corp., 1992 **/
/**********************************************************************/
/*
bltsplit.hxx
Header file for the Splitter Bar custom control
FILE HISTORY:
jonn 08-Oct-93 Created (loosely based on bltmeter and bltlhour)
*/
#ifndef _BLTSPLIT_HXX_
#define _BLTSPLIT_HXX_
/**********************************************************\
NAME: H_SPLITTER_BAR
WORKBOOK:
SYNOPSIS: Splitter bars can seperate the window pane into two or
more parts. This splitter bar is modelled after
WinWord 6's splitter bar, with visual modifications
recommended by KeithL. A horizontal splitter bar is
a horizontal line which can be moved vertically.
INTERFACE:
H_SPLITTER_BAR() - constructor
QueryDesiredHeight() - returns the height which should
be reserved for the splitter bar.
Redefine these methods:
OnDragRelease() - called when the splitter bar is moved.
Param is the new position of splitter bar.
QueryActiveArea() - called when splitter bar is painting
or deciding whether click is in active area.
Return width of scrollbar.
MakeDisplayContext() - return a DISPLAY_CONTEXT in which
the splitter bar can draw itself.
PARENT: CUSTOM_CONTROL, CONTROL_WINDOW
USES:
NOTES: This could easily be generalized to allow both
horizontal and vertical splitter bars.
HISTORY:
jonn 08-Oct-93 Created (loosely based on bltmeter and bltlhour)
\**********************************************************/
class H_SPLITTER_BAR : public CONTROL_WINDOW, public CUSTOM_CONTROL
{
private:
BOOL _fCapturedMouse;
INT _dxActiveArea;
INT _dyLineWidth;
XYRECT _xyrectHitZone;
XYRECT _xyrectNotHitZone;
DISPLAY_CONTEXT * _pdcDrag;
BOOL _fInDrag;
BOOL _fShowingDragBar;
XYPOINT _xyLastDragPoint; // last drag point in client coordinates
HCURSOR _hcurActive;
HCURSOR _hcurSave;
static const TCHAR * _pszClassName;
VOID CtAux();
VOID ShowSpecialCursor( BOOL fSpecialCursor );
VOID ShowDragBar( const XYPOINT & xyClientCoords );
VOID ClearDragBar();
VOID InvertDragBar( const XYPOINT & xyClientCoords );
protected:
virtual BOOL OnResize( const SIZE_EVENT & );
virtual BOOL OnPaintReq();
virtual BOOL OnLMouseButtonDown( const MOUSE_EVENT & );
virtual BOOL OnLMouseButtonUp( const MOUSE_EVENT & );
virtual BOOL OnMouseMove( const MOUSE_EVENT & );
virtual BOOL OnQMouseCursor( const QMOUSEACT_EVENT & );
virtual ULONG OnQHitTest( const XYPOINT & xy );
virtual BOOL Dispatch( const EVENT & e, ULONG * pnRes );
/*
* Return the width of the area of the splitter bar which can be
* dragged. By default this is the width of a standard scrollbar.
*/
virtual INT QueryActiveArea();
BOOL IsWithinHitZone( const XYPOINT & xy );
/*
* Subclass must come up with a new DISPLAY_CONTEXT in which we can draw
* the bar to show splitter bar movement. H_SPLITTER_BAR is
* responsible for releasing the DISPLAY_CONTEXT. Do not pass an
* ionstance of a class derived from DISPLAY_CONTEXT, since the dtor
* is not virtual.
*/
virtual VOID MakeDisplayContext( DISPLAY_CONTEXT ** ppdc ) = 0;
/*
* Subclasses receive this callout when the user releases from a drag.
*/
virtual VOID OnDragRelease( const XYPOINT & xyClientCoords );
public:
H_SPLITTER_BAR( OWNER_WINDOW *powin, CID cid );
H_SPLITTER_BAR( OWNER_WINDOW *powin, CID cid,
XYPOINT pXY, XYDIMENSION dXY,
ULONG flStyle );
~H_SPLITTER_BAR();
INT QueryDesiredHeight();
};
#endif // _BLTSPLIT_HXX_