PagePaintHook (Windows CE 5.0)
This function is an application-defined or library-defined callback function used with PageSetupDlg (function). PagePaintHook receives messages that allow you to customize drawing of the sample page in the PageSetup dialog box.
The LPPAGEPAINTHOOK type defines a pointer to this callback function. PagePaintHook is a placeholder for the application-defined or library-defined function name.
UINTCALLBACKPagePaintHook(HWNDhdlg,UINTuiMsg,WPARAMwParam,LPARAMlParam);
Parameters
- hdlg
Handle to the PageSetup dialog box window. - uiMsg
Identifies the message being received. - wParam
Specifies additional information about the message. The exact meaning depends on the value of the uiMsg parameter. - lParam
Specifies additional information about the message. The exact meaning depends on the value of the uiMsg parameter.
Return Values
If the hook procedure returns TRUE for any of the first three messages of a drawing sequence (WM_PSD_PAGESETUPDLG, WM_PSD_FULLPAGERECT, or WM_PSD_MINMARGINRECT), the dialog box sends no more messages and does not draw in the sample page until the next time the system needs to redraw the sample page. If the hook procedure returns FALSE for all three messages, the dialog box sends the remaining messages of the drawing sequence.
If the hook procedure returns TRUE for any of the remaining messages in a drawing sequence, the dialog box does not draw the corresponding portion of the sample page. If the hook procedure returns FALSE for any of these messages, the dialog box draws that portion of the sample page.
Remarks
The PageSetupDlg function is not supported in version 2.0.
The PageSetup dialog box includes an image of a sample page that shows how user selections affect the appearance of the printed output. The image consists of a rectangle that represents the selected paper or envelope type, with a dotted-line rectangle representing the current margins, and partial (Greek text) characters to show how text looks on the printed page. When you use the PageSetupDlg function to create a PageSetup dialog box, you can provide a PagePaintHook hook procedure to customize the appearance of the sample page.
To enable the hook procedure, use PAGESETUPDLG (structure) that you passed to the dialog creation function. Specify the pointer to the hook procedure in the lpfnPagePaintHook member and specify the PSD_ENABLEPAGEPAINTHOOK flag in the Flags member.
When the dialog box is about to draw the contents of the sample page, the hook procedure receives messages in a specific order. The following table lists the messages in the order in which they are received.
Message | Description |
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WM_PSD_PAGESETUPDLG | The dialog box is about to draw the sample page. The hook procedure can use this message to prepare to draw the contents of the sample page. |
WM_PSD_FULLPAGERECT | The dialog box is about to draw the sample page. This message specifies the bounding rectangle of the sample page. |
WM_PSD_MINMARGINRECT | The dialog box is about to draw the sample page. This message specifies the margin rectangle. |
WM_PSD_MARGINRECT | The dialog box is about to draw the margin rectangle. |
WM_PSD_GREEKTEXTRECT | The dialog box is about to draw the Greek text inside the margin rectangle. |
WM_PSD_ENVSTAMPRECT | The dialog box is about to draw in the envelope-stamp rectangle of an envelope sample page. This message is sent for envelopes only. |
WM_PSD_YAFULLPAGERECT | The dialog box is about to draw the return address portion of an envelope sample page. This message is sent for envelopes and other paper sizes. |
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE 2.10 and later.
Header: Commdlg.h.
See Also
PageSetupDlg (function) | PAGESETUPDLG (structure)
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