SAMPLE: Changing the Default Background Color of an MDI ClientLast reviewed: February 15, 1996Article ID: Q75002 |
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SUMMARYNormally, a multiple-document interface (MDI) client window defines its background color to be the system color value COLOR_BACKGROUND+1, which is defined in the Windows SDK file WINDOWS.H. This value corresponds to the window background color defined by the user in the Control Panel. It is possible to alter the default background color of an MDI client window by subclassing the MDI client window procedure, and processing the WM_ERASEBKGND message. All other messages are passed to the original MDI client window procedure.
MORE INFORMATIONDuring processing of the WM_ERASEBKGND message, the class word that defines the MDI client's background color is altered using the SetClassWord() function. Then, control is passed to the original MDI client window procedure to paint and update the window. When control returns from the original MDI client window procedure, the MDI client's class word that defines the background color is set back to its original value so that other MDI applications currently running are not affected. Below is a sample window procedure that can be used to subclass the default MDI client window procedure. LONG FAR PASCAL MdiClientWndProc(hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam) HWND hwnd; WORD msg, wParam; LONG lParam; { LONG lRetCode; switch (msg) { case WM_ERASEBKGND: { HBRUSH hbrNew, hbrOld; // create a solid purple brush hbrNew = CreateSolidBrush(RGB(75, 45, 145)); // set the class background color hbrOld = SetClassWord(hwnd, GCW_HBRBACKGROUND, hbrNew); // let the old window procedure handle the message lRetCode = CallWindowProc(lpfnMDIClientOld, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam); // set background back to original value SetClassWord(hwnd, GCW_HBRBACKGROUND, hbrOld); DeleteObject(hbrNew); // all done with this, so delete it break; } default: lRetCode = CallWindowProc(lpfnMDIClientOld, hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam); break; } return lRetCode;} This code fragment is taken from MDISUBCL.EXE, a file in the Microsoft Software Library, which contains an application that demonstrates this operation. Download MDISUBCL.EXE, a self-extracting file, from the Microsoft Software Library (MSL) on the following services:
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