INFO: Creating a Modeless Dialog Box with MFC Libraries
ID: Q103788
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The information in this article applies to:
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The Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC), used with:
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Microsoft Visual C++ for Windows, 16-bit edition, versions 1.0, 1.5, 1.51, 1.52
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Microsoft Visual C++, 32-bit Editions, versions 1.0, 2.0, 2.1, 4.0
This article demonstrates how to create a modeless dialog box using a
dialog-box template resource using MFC.
To build a CModeless dialog box, the following steps should be
followed:
- Create a dialog class derived from CDialog and override the
Create() member function of CDialog. For example, you might have
code that resembles the following:
class CModeless: public CDialog
{
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public:
CModeless(){ }
BOOL Create(UINT nID, CWnd * pWnd)
{ return CDialog::Create(nID,pWnd);}
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};
NOTE: You could let ClassWizard generate the dialog class and then
simply add the Create() function.
- Write code to construct an object of the dialog class and create
the dialog box window. For example, if you have a menu item that
should display the dialog box, you might have code that resembles
the following:
void CMainFrame::OnModeless()
{
pdlg = new CModeless;
pdlg->Create(IDD_DIALOG1,this);
}
where CMainFrame::pdlg is defined as:
CModeless * pdlg;
NOTE: It is important to allocate the object on the heap rather than
the stack if you want to prevent the modeless dialog box from being
destroyed when the function is exited.
- You must call CWnd::DestroyWindow() in OnCancel, or whenever the
modeless dialog box needs to be destroyed.
void CModeless::OnCancel()
{
DestroyWindow();
}
- Override CWnd::PostNcDestroy() in your dialog class to delete the
dialog box object:
virtual void CModeless::PostNcDestroy() {delete this;}
PostNcDestroy() is a virtual member function of the CWnd class that is
called by the OnNcDestroy() function.
A modeless dialog class will typically override the OnOK() and
OnCancel() member functions to call DestroyWindow() and should not
call the base class CDialog::OnOK() and CDialog::OnCancel() functions.
The CDialog::OnOK() and CDialog::OnCancel() functions call
EndDialog(). EndDialog() should be called only when using modal dialog
boxes.
If you are using Dialog Data Exchange (DDX) and Dialog Data Validation
(DDV), you're OnOK() handler for your dialog class might resemble the
following:
void CModeless::OnOK()
{
if (!UpdateData(TRUE))
{
TRACE0("UpdateData failed during dialog termination\n");
// The UpdateData routine will set focus to correct item
return;
}
DestroyWindow();
}
SUMMARY
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Version : winnt:1.0,2.0,2.1,4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbinfo
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