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SUMMARY
This is the Visual C++ 1.5x and 2.x version of this sample. There is an
equivalent Visual C++ 4.x 32-bit sample available under the name ENPROP32. MORE INFORMATIONThe following files are available for download from the Microsoft
Download Center. Click the file names below to download the files: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.aspand then click How to use the Microsoft Download Center. After downloading Enprop.exe, run it in an empty directory using the -d switch (as follows) to automatically create subdirectories to hold the many files it contains:
The ENUMPROP sample illustrates how to use enumerated properties in an OLE
control. An enumerated property is one that has a specific set of possible
values. For example, an OLE control might support a property named
FillPattern, which it uses to determine the type of brush to use when
drawing the control and limit the values the FillPattern property could be
set to. Accepted values for a FillPattern property might be cross-hatched,
vertical lines, horizontal lines, and so on.An OLE control can limit a user's possible choices for a property by presenting a drop list combo box that lists the possibilities on its property page. However, another mechanism is needed to enable a property browser provided by another application to be able to provide the same type of interface when editing the property. There are two ways to implement an enumerated property so that a property browser can gather enough information about the property to provide the right editing interface. One method involves declaring an enum type in the OLE control's .odl file and manually editing the property's declaration to make it be of that type. For example:
Another method involves overriding the COleControl methods
OnGetPredefinedStrings, OnGetPredefinedValue, and OnGetDisplayString.The ENUMPROP sample illustrates using both methods. The OLE control implemented in the sample supports two custom properties, LineStyle and FillPattern. The LineStyle property is declared as an enum in the control's .odl file. Support for using the FillPattern property as an enumerated property is handled by using overrides of the OnGetPredefinedStrings, OnGetPredefinedValue, and OnGetDisplayString methods. ENUMPROP is based on a ControlWizard-generated OLE control. Files included with the sample, which are directly related to using enumerated properties, are: NOTE: When building the sample, the MKTYPLIB utility will generate the
following warning when compiling the .odl file:
MKTYPLIB is issuing the warning because the enumLineStyle type is not one of the predefined types supported by IDispatch::Invoke. You can ignore the warning because the actual value of the LineStyle property is a short, which is a type supported by IDispatch::Invoke. NOTE: The test container tool provided with the CDK does not implement a drop list combo box on its property browser page when editing an enumerated property. To see the full benefits of using an enumerated property, use an OLE control container application that provides a property browser with this capability. RFERENCESFor more information, please see the Per-Property Browsing section in Appendix D, OLE Controls Architecture, in the CDK Books Online.Additional query words: enprop32 kbole kbfile
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