I wanted to create a control which would behave as a dialog or formview (you can place controls here). There is a simple way to do it - to take advantage of ActiveX.
- Create a new MFC ActiveX ControlWizard workspace (no need to special options).
- Insert a new dialog resource named IDC_MYDIALOG (check following: style - child, border - dialog frame, visible, control, static edge)
- Insert a new MFC class named CMyDialog (base class CDialog)
- Add CMyDialog m_MyDialog member to your CDialogCtrl header source (don't forget to add#include "MyDialog.h")
- Using classwizard add a member function OnCreate (WM_CREATE)
int CDialogCtrl::OnCreate(LPCREATESTRUCT lpCreateStruct)
{
if (COleControl::OnCreate(lpCreateStruct) == -1)
return -1;
m_MyDialog.Create(IDD_MYDIALOG, this); //注意这里,网上有资料this使用NULL,造成的结果是对话框无反应
return 0;
}
Modify the member function OnDraw (the dialog's size depends on the WIDTH and HEIGHT specified in the HTML file):
void CDialogCtrl::OnDraw(CDC* pdc, const CRect& rcBounds, const CRect& rcInvalid)
{
// TODO: Replace the following code with your own drawing code.
// pdc->FillRect(rcBounds, CBrush::FromHandle((HBRUSH)GetStockObject(WHITE_BRUSH)));
// pdc->Ellipse(rcBounds);
m_MyDialog.MoveWindow(rcBounds, TRUE);
}