COleIPFrameWnd::RepositionFrame

virtualvoidRepositionFrame(LPCRECTlpPosRect**,LPCRECTlpClipRect);**

Parameters

lpPosRect

Pointer to a RECT structure or a CRect object containing the in-place frame window’s current position coordinates, in pixels, relative to the client area.

lpClipRect

Pointer to a RECT structure or a CRect object containing the in-place frame window’s current clipping-rectangle coordinates, in pixels, relative to the client area.

Remarks

The framework calls the RepositionFrame member function to lay out control bars and reposition the in-place editing window so all of it is visible.

Layout of control bars in the container window differs from that performed by a non-OLE frame window. The non-OLE frame window calculates the positions of control bars and other objects from a given frame-window size, as in a call to CFrameWnd::RecalcLayout. The client area is what remains after space for control bars and other objects is subtracted. A COleIPFrameWnd window, on the other hand, positions toolbars in accordance with a given client area. In other words, CFrameWnd::RecalcLayout works “from the outside in,” whereas COleIPFrameWnd::RepositionFrame works “from the inside out.”

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See Also   CFrameWnd::RecalcLayout