BOOL Create( DWORD dwStyle, const RECT& rect, CWnd* pParentWnd, UINT nID );
Return Value
Nonzero if initialization is successful; otherwise, 0.
Parameters
dwStyle
Specifies the edit control’s style. Apply any combination of edit styles to the control.
rect
Specifies the edit control’s size and position. Can be a CRect object or RECT structure.
pParentWnd
Specifies the edit control’s parent window (often a CDialog). It must not be NULL.
nID
Specifies the edit control’s ID.
Remarks
You construct a CRichEditCtrl object in two steps. First, call the CRichEditCtrl constructor, then call Create, which creates the Windows edit control and attaches it to the CRichEditCtrl object.
When you create a rich edit control with this function, first you must load the necessary common controls library. To load the libary, call the global function AfxInitRichEdit, which in turn initializes the common controls library. You need to call AfxInitRichEdit only once in your process.
When Create executes, Windows sends the WM_NCCREATE, WM_NCCALCSIZE, WM_CREATE, and WM_GETMINMAXINFO messages to the edit control.
These messages are handled by default by the OnNcCreate, OnNcCalcSize, OnCreate, and OnGetMinMaxInfo member functions in the CWnd base class. To extend the default message handling, derive a class from CRichEditCtrl, add a message map to the new class, and override the above message-handler member functions. Override OnCreate, for example, to perform needed initialization for the new class.
Apply the following window styles to an edit control.
Example
// pParentWnd is an external pointer to the parent window.
extern CWnd* pParentWnd;
// The pointer to my rich edit control.
extern CRichEditCtrl* pmyRichEditCtrl;
pmyRichEditCtrl->Create(
WS_CHILD|WS_VISIBLE|WS_BORDER|ES_MULTILINE,
CRect(10,10,100,200), pParentWnd, 1);
CRichEditCtrl Overview | Class Members | Hierarchy Chart
See Also CRichEditCtrl::CRichEditCtrl