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WNDCLASS
The WNDCLASS structure contains the window class attributes that are registered by the RegisterClass function. typedef struct _WNDCLASS { // wc UINT style; WNDPROC lpfnWndProc; int cbClsExtra; int cbWndExtra; HANDLE hInstance; HICON hIcon; HCURSOR hCursor; HBRUSH hbrBackground; LPCTSTR lpszMenuName; LPCTSTR lpszClassName; } WNDCLASS; Members style Specifies the class style(s). Styles can be combined by using the bitwise OR (|) operator. This member can be any combination of the following values:Value
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CS_BYTEALIGNCLIENT
| Aligns the window's client area on the byte boundary (in the x direction) to
enhance performance during drawing operations. This style affects the width of
the window and its horizontal position on the display.
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CS_BYTEALIGNWINDOW
| Aligns a window on a byte boundary (in the x direction) to enhance performance
during operations that involve moving or sizing the window. This style affects
the width of the window and its horizontal position on the display.
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CS_CLASSDC
| Allocates one device context to be shared by all windows in the class. Because
window classes are process specific, it is possible for multiple threads of a
multithreaded application to create a window of the same class. It is also
possible for the threads to attempt to use the device context simultaneously. When
this happens, the operating system allows only one of the threads to
successfully finish its drawing operation.
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CS_DBLCLKS
| Sends double-click messages to the window procedure when the user
double-clicks the mouse while the cursor is within a window belonging to the class.
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CS_GLOBALCLASS
| Allows an application to create a window of the class regardless of the value
of the hInstance parameter passed to the CreateWindow or CreateWindowEx function. If you do not specify this style, the hInstance parameter passed to the CreateWindow (or CreateWindowEx) function must be the same as the hInstance parameter passed to the RegisterClass function.
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| You can create a global class by creating the window class in a dynamic-link
library (DLL) and listing the name of the DLL in the registry under the
following keys:
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| HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software
\Microsoft\Windows NT\ CurrentVersion\Windows\APPINIT_DLLS |
| Whenever a process starts, the operating system loads the specified DLLs in
the context of the newly started process before calling the main function in that process. The DLL must register the class during its
initialization procedure and must specify the CS_GLOBALCLASS style.
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CS_HREDRAW
| Redraws the entire window if a movement or size adjustment changes the width
of the client area.
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CS_NOCLOSE
| Disables the Close command on the System menu.
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CS_OWNDC
| Allocates a unique device context for each window in the class.
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CS_PARENTDC
| Sets the clipping region of the child window to that of the parent window so
that the child can draw on the parent. A window with the CS_PARENTDC style bit
receives a regular device context from the system's cache of device contexts. It
does not give the child the parent's device context or device context
settings. Specifying CS_PARENTDC enhances an application's performance.
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CS_SAVEBITS
| Saves, as a bitmap, the portion of the screen image obscured by a window.
Windows uses the saved bitmap to re-create the screen image when the window is
removed. Windows displays the bitmap at its original location and does not send WM_PAINT messages to windows obscured by the window if the memory used by the bitmap
has not been discarded and if other screen actions have not invalidated the
stored image. This style is useful for small windows (for example, menus or dialog
boxes) that are displayed briefly and then removed before other screen activity
takes place. This style increases the time required to display the window,
because the operating system must first allocate memory to store the bitmap.
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CS_VREDRAW
| Redraws the entire window if a movement or size adjustment changes the height
of the client area.
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COLOR_ACTIVECAPTION
COLOR_APPWORKSPACE
COLOR_BACKGROUND
COLOR_BTNFACE
COLOR_BTNSHADOW
COLOR_BTNTEXT
COLOR_CAPTIONTEXT
COLOR_GRAYTEXT
COLOR_HIGHLIGHT
COLOR_HIGHLIGHTTEXT
COLOR_INACTIVEBORDER
COLOR_INACTIVECAPTION
COLOR_MENU
COLOR_MENUTEXT
COLOR_SCROLLBAR
COLOR_WINDOW
COLOR_WINDOWFRAME
COLOR_WINDOWTEXT The operating system automatically deletes class background brushes when the class is freed. An application should not delete these brushes, because a class may be used by multiple instances of an application. When this member is NULL, an application must paint its own background whenever it is requested to paint in its client area. To determine whether the background must be painted, an application can either process the WM_ERASEBKGND message or test the fErase member of the PAINTSTRUCT structure filled by the BeginPaint function. lpszMenuName Points to a null-terminated character string that specifies the resource name of the class menu, as the name appears in the resource file. If you use an integer to identify the menu, use the MAKEINTRESOURCE macro. If this member is NULL, windows belonging to this class have no default menu. lpszClassName Points to a null-terminated string or is an atom. If this parameter is an atom, it must be a global atom created by a previous call to the GlobalAddAtom function. The atom, a 16-bit value, must be in the low-order word of lpszClassName; the high-order word must be zero. If lpszClassName is a string, it specifies the window class name. See Also BeginPaint, CreateWindow, CreateWindowEx, GetDC, GlobalAddAtom, MAKEINTRESOURCE, PAINTSTRUCT, RegisterClass, WNDCLASSEX, WindowProc, WM_PAINT
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