IViewObjectEx::GetNaturalExtent

Provides sizing hints from the container for the object to use as the user resizes it.

HRESULT GetNaturalExtent(
  DWORD dwAspect,   //Requested drawing aspect
  LONG lindex,      //Portion of object for draw operation
  DVTARGETDEVICE* ptd, 
                    //Pointer to structure describing target device
  HDC hicTargetDev, 
                    //Information context for ptd
  DVEXTENTINFO* pExtentInfo, 
                    //Structure specifying sizing data
  LPSIZEL* pSizel,  //Pointer to sizing data returned by object
);
 

Parameters

dwAspect
[in] Requested drawing aspect. It can be any of the values from the DVASPECT enumeration.
lindex
[in] Indicates the portion of the object that is of interest for the draw operation. Its interpretation varies depending on the value in the dwAspect parameter. See the DVASPECT enumeration for more information.
ptd
[in] Pointer to the target device structure that describes the device for which the object is to be rendered. If NULL, the view should be rendered for the default target device (typically the display). A value other than NULL is interpreted in conjunction with hicTargetDev and hdcDraw. For example, if hdcDraw specifies a printer as the device context, the ptd parameter points to a structure describing that printer device. The data may actually be printed if hicTargetDev is a valid value or it may be displayed in print preview mode if hicTargetDev is NULL.
hicTargetDev
[in] Specifies the information context for the target device indicated by the ptd parameter from which the object can extract device metrics and test the device's capabilities. If ptd is NULL; the object should ignore the value in the hicTargetDev parameter.
pExtentInfo
[in] Pointer to DVEXTENTINFO structure that specifies the sizing data.
pSizel
[out] Pointer to sizing data returned by the object. The returned sizing data is set to -1 for any dimension that was not adjusted. That is if cx is -1 then the width was not adjusted, if cy is -1 then the height was not adjusted. If E_FAIL is returned indicating no size was adjusted then psizel may be NULL.

Return Values

S_OK
The sizing hints were successfully returned.
E_FAIL
This method is not implemented for the specified dwAspect, or the size was not adjusted.
E_NOTIMPL
This method was not implemented.

Remarks

There are two general approaches to sizing a control. The first approach gives the control responsibility for sizing itself; the second approach gives the container responsibility for sizing the control. The first approach is called autosizing. There are two alternatives involved in the second approach: content sizing and integral sizing.

The IViewObjectEx::GetNaturalExtent method supports both content and integral sizing. In content sizing, the container passes the DVEXTENTINFO structure to the object into which the object returns a suggested size. In integral sizing, the container passes a preferred size to the object in DVEXTENTINFO, and the object actually adjusts its height. Integral sizing is used when the user rubberbands a new size in design mode.

Autosizing typically occurs with objects such as the Label control which resizes if the autosize property was enabled and the associated text changed. Autosizing is handled differently depending on the state of the object.

If the object is inactive, the following occurs:

  1. The object calls IOleClientSite::RequestNewObjectLayout.
  2. The container calls IOleObject::GetExtent and retrieves the new extents
  3. The container calls IOleObject::SetExtent and adjusts the new extents.

If the object is active, the following occurs:

  1. The object calls IOleInPlaceSite::OnPosRectChange to specify that it requires resizing.
  2. The container calls IOleInPlaceObject::SetObjectRects and specifies the new size.

The values of the dwAspect parameter can be one of the following DVASPECT enumeration values:

DVASPECT_CONTENT
Provide a representation of the control so it can be displayed as an embedded object inside of a container. This value is typically specified for compound document objects. The presentation can be provided for the screen or printer.
DVASPECT_DOCPRINT
Provide a representation of the control on the screen as though it were printed to a printer using the Print command from the File menu. The described data may represent a sequence of pages..
DVASPECT_ICON
Provide an iconic representation of the control.
DVASPECT_THUMBNAIL
Provide a thumbnail representation of an object so it can be displayed in a browsing tool. The thumbnail is approximately a 120 by 120 pixel, 16-color (recommended) device-independent bitmap potentially wrapped in a metafile.

QuickInfo

  Windows NT: Use version 4.0 or later. New for OC96.
  Windows: Use Windows 95 or later. New for OC96.
  Windows CE: Unsupported.
  Header: Declared in ocidl.h.

See Also

DVASPECT, DVEXTENTINFO, IOleClientSite::RequestNewObjectLayout, IOleInPlaceObject::SetObjectRects, IOleInPlaceSite::OnPosRectChange, IOleObject::GetExtent, IOleObject::SetExtent,