HOWTO: Use the DS_SETFONT Dialog Box Style
ID: Q87344
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Win32 Software Development Kit (SDK)
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Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) 3.1
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Microsoft Windows 2000
SUMMARY
In the Microsoft Windows graphical environment, an application can
affect the appearance of a dialog box by specifying the DS_SETFONT
style bit. DS_SETFONT is available only when the application creates a
dialog box dynamically from a memory-resident dialog box template
using the CreateDialogIndirect, CreateDialogIndirectParam,
DialogBoxIndirect, or DialogBoxIndirectParam function. The second
parameter to each of these functions is the handle to a global memory
object that contains a DLGTEMPLATE dialog box template data structure.
The dwStyle (first) member of the DLGTEMPLATE structure contains style
information for the dialog box.
When an application creates a dialog box using one of these functions,
Windows determines whether the template contains a FONTINFO data
structure by checking for the DS_FONTSTYLE bit in the dwStyle member
of the DLGTEMPLATE structure. If this bit is set, Windows creates a
font for the dialog box and its controls based on the information in
the FONTINFO structure. Otherwise, Windows uses the default system
font to calculate the size of the dialog box and the placement and
text of its controls.
If Windows creates a font based on the FONTINFO data structure, it
sends a WM_SETFONT message to the dialog box. If Windows uses the
system default font, it does not send a WM_SETFONT message. A dialog
box can change the font of one or more of its controls by creating a
font and sending a WM_SETFONT message with the font handle to the
appropriate controls.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbDlg kbNTOS kbWinOS2000 kbSDKWin32 kbGrpUser kbWinOS kbWndwProp
Version : WINDOWS:3.1
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto