Hi Ken,
here some simple examples:
Resizeable window with sys-menu but no minimize and maximize button:
$W = new Win32::GUI::Window(
-title => "Resizeable Window - only Systemmenu",
-left => 100,
-top => 100,
-width => 360,
-height => 260,
-name => "Window",
-style => WS_SIZEBOX | WS_SYSMENU,
);
Resizeable window with sys-menu, minimize but maximize disabled
$W = new Win32::GUI::Window(
-title => "Resizable Window - no maximize",
-left => 100,
-top => 100,
-width => 360,
-height => 260,
-name => "Window",
-style => WS_SIZEBOX | WS_SYSMENU | WS_MINIMIZEBOX,
);
Peter
Here a list of Window Styles (from MSDN-Library Jan2000):
(please check GUI.pm for exported styles - otherwise search in WinUSER.h for
values)
The following styles can be specified wherever a window style is required.
After the control has been created, these styles cannot be modified, except
as noted.
Style Meaning
WS_BORDER Creates a window that has a thin-line border.
WS_CAPTION Creates a window that has a title bar (includes the WS_BORDER
style).
WS_CHILD Creates a child window. A window with this style cannot have a menu
bar. This style cannot be used with the WS_POPUP style.
WS_CHILDWINDOW Same as the WS_CHILD style.
WS_CLIPCHILDREN Excludes the area occupied by child windows when drawing
occurs within the parent window. This style is used when creating the parent
window.
WS_CLIPSIBLINGS Clips child windows relative to each other; that is, when a
particular child window receives a WM_PAINT message, the WS_CLIPSIBLINGS
style clips all other overlapping child windows out of the region of the
child window to be updated. If WS_CLIPSIBLINGS is not specified and child
windows overlap, it is possible, when drawing within the client area of a
child window, to draw within the client area of a neighboring child window.
WS_DISABLED Creates a window that is initially disabled. A disabled window
cannot receive input from the user. To change this after a window has been
created, use EnableWindow.
WS_DLGFRAME Creates a window that has a border of a style typically used
with dialog boxes. A window with this style cannot have a title bar.
WS_GROUP Specifies the first control of a group of controls. The group
consists of this first control and all controls defined after it, up to the
next control with the WS_GROUP style. The first control in each group
usually has the WS_TABSTOP style so that the user can move from group to
group. The user can subsequently change the keyboard focus from one control
in the group to the next control in the group by using the direction keys.
You can turn this style on and off to change dialog box navigation. To
change this style after a window has been created, use SetWindowLong.
WS_HSCROLL Creates a window that has a horizontal scroll bar.
WS_ICONIC Creates a window that is initially minimized. Same as the
WS_MINIMIZE style.
WS_MAXIMIZE Creates a window that is initially maximized.
WS_MAXIMIZEBOX Creates a window that has a maximize button. Cannot be
combined with the WS_EX_CONTEXTHELP style. The WS_SYSMENU style must also be
specified.
WS_MINIMIZE Creates a window that is initially minimized. Same as the
WS_ICONIC style.
WS_MINIMIZEBOX Creates a window that has a minimize button. Cannot be
combined with the WS_EX_CONTEXTHELP style. The WS_SYSMENU style must also be
specified.
WS_OVERLAPPED Creates an overlapped window. An overlapped window has a title
bar and a border. Same as the WS_TILED style.
WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW Creates an overlapped window with the WS_OVERLAPPED,
WS_CAPTION, WS_SYSMENU, WS_THICKFRAME, WS_MINIMIZEBOX, and WS_MAXIMIZEBOX
styles. Same as the WS_TILEDWINDOW style.
WS_POPUP Creates a pop-up window. This style cannot be used with the
WS_CHILD style.
WS_POPUPWINDOW Creates a pop-up window with WS_BORDER, WS_POPUP, and
WS_SYSMENU styles. The WS_CAPTION and WS_POPUPWINDOW styles must be combined
to make the window menu visible.
WS_SIZEBOX Creates a window that has a sizing border. Same as the
WS_THICKFRAME style.
WS_SYSMENU Creates a window that has a window menu on its title bar. The
WS_CAPTION style must also be specified.
WS_TABSTOP Specifies a control that can receive the keyboard focus when the
user presses the TAB key. Pressing the TAB key changes the keyboard focus to
the next control with the WS_TABSTOP style.
You can turn this style on and off to change dialog box navigation. To
change this style after a window has been created, use SetWindowLong.
WS_THICKFRAME Creates a window that has a sizing border. Same as the
WS_SIZEBOX style.
WS_TILED Creates an overlapped window. An overlapped window has a title bar
and a border. Same as the WS_OVERLAPPED style.
WS_TILEDWINDOW Creates an overlapped window with the WS_OVERLAPPED,
WS_CAPTION, WS_SYSMENU, WS_THICKFRAME, WS_MINIMIZEBOX, and WS_MAXIMIZEBOX
styles. Same as the WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW style.
WS_VISIBLE Creates a window that is initially visible.
This style can be turned on and off by using ShowWindow or SetWindowPos.
WS_VSCROLL Creates a window that has a vertical scroll bar.
----- Original Message -----
From: webmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: [perl-win32-gui] Win32-GUI Window Styles
> Hi Peter,
>
> Can you please e-mail me an example syntax for WS_MINIMIZEBOX (0x00020000)
> and WS_MAXIMIZEBOX (0x00010000), as you described.
>
> I can not find any reference to them in the module documentation.
>
> Thanks and Best Regards,
> Ken
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Peter Neswal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: 07 March 2000 14:13
> Subject: Re: [perl-win32-gui] Win32-GUI Window Styles
>
>
> > You can only disable either the "Minimize" or "Maximize" button by
> removing
> > WS_MINIMIZEBOX (0x00020000) or WS_MAXIMIZEBOX (0x00010000) style.
However
> if
> > only one of them is specified in your windows style both of them will
> apear
> > in the title bar (but only the specified is enabled). Only if none of
them
> > is specified both buttons are removed!
> >
> > Both styles are specified in Win32::GUI.
> >
> > Peter
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: webmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 9:41 PM
> > Subject: [perl-win32-gui] Win32-GUI Window Styles
> >
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I wondered if anyone can tell me how style a Window to remove th
> maximize
> > > button.
> > >
> > > I have used WS_SYSMENU , which removes both minimize and maximize,
what
> > > other styles are available in the Win32-GUI module.
> > >
> > > Thanks and Best Regards,
> > > Ken
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>