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4/8/2010
This function creates an overlapped, pop-up, or child window with an extended style; otherwise, this function is identical to the CreateWindow function.
HWND CreateWindowEx(
DWORD dwExStyle,
LPCTSTR lpClassName,
LPCTSTR lpWindowName,
DWORD dwStyle,
int x, a
int y,
int nWidth,
int nHeight,
HWND hWndParent,
HMENU hMenu,
HINSTANCE hInstance,
LPVOID lpParam
);
dwExStyle
[in] Specifies the extended style of the window. This parameter can be one of the following values:
Value | Description |
---|---|
WS_EX_ACCEPTFILES |
Specifies that a window created with this style accepts drag-drop files. |
WS_EX_CAPTIONOKBTN |
Adds an OK button in the caption bar. |
WS_EX_CLIENTEDGE |
Specifies that a window has a border with a sunken edge. |
WS_EX_CONTEXTMENU |
Adds a Help button in the caption bar. |
WS_EX_DLGMODALFRAME |
Creates a window that has a double border; the window can, optionally, be created with a title bar by specifying the WS_CAPTION style in the dwStyle parameter. |
WS_EX_INK |
Indicates that no default beeping sound is generated on clicking on the window. |
WS_EX_LAYOUTRTL |
Creates a window whose horizontal origin is on the right edge. Increasing horizontal values advance to the left. |
WS_EX_LTRREADING |
The window text is displayed using left-to-right reading-order properties. This is the default. |
WS_EX_NOACTIVATE |
A top-level window created with this style cannot be activated. If a child window has this style, tapping it does not cause its top-level parent to be activated. A window that has this style receives stylus events, but neither it nor its child windows can get the focus. Supported in Windows CE 2.0 and later. |
WS_EX_NOANIMATION |
A window created with this style does not show animated exploding and imploding rectangles, and does not have a button on the taskbar. Supported in Windows CE 2.0 and later. |
WS_EX_NODRAG |
A window created with this style cannot be dragged using a mouse or stylus. |
WS_EX_NOINHERITLAYOUT |
A window created with this style does not pass its window layout to its child windows. |
WS_EX_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW |
Combines the WS_EX_CLIENTEDGE and WS_EX_WINDOWEDGE styles. |
WS_EX_PALETTEWINDOW |
Combines the WS_EX_WINDOWEDGE, WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW, and WS_EX_TOPMOST styles. |
WS_EX_RTLREADING |
If the shell language is Hebrew, Arabic, or another language that supports reading-order alignment, the window text is displayed using right-to-left reading-order properties. For other languages, the style is ignored. |
WS_EX_STATICEDGE |
Creates a window with a three-dimensional border style intended to be used for items that do not accept user input. |
WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW |
Creates a tool window; that is, a window intended to be used as a floating toolbar. A tool window does not appear in the taskbar or in the dialog that appears when the user presses ALT+TAB. If a tool window has a system menu, its icon is not displayed on the title bar. |
WS_EX_TOPMOST |
Specifies that a window created with this style should be placed above all non-topmost windows and should stay above them, even when the window is deactivated. To add or remove this style, use the SetWindowPos function. |
WS_EX_WINDOWEDGE |
Specifies that a window has a border with a raised edge. |
lpClassName
[in] Long pointer to an atom or null-terminated string. If this parameter is an atom, it must be a global atom created by a previous call to the RegisterClass function. The atom must be in the low-order word of lpClassName; the high-order word must be zero.
If lpClassName is a string, it specifies the window class name. The class name can be any name registered with the RegisterClass function or any of the predefined control-class names.
lpWindowName
[in] Long pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the window name.
If the window style specifies a title bar, the window title pointed to by lpWindowName is displayed in the title bar. When using CreateWindow to create controls, such as buttons, check boxes, and static controls, use lpWindowName to specify the text of the control.
dwStyle
[in] Specifies the style of the window being created. This parameter can be a combination of the following window styles, plus the control styles indicated in the Remarks section.
Value | Description |
---|---|
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. 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. |
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. |
WS_HSCROLL |
Creates a window that has a horizontal scroll bar. |
WS_MAXIMIZEBOX |
Creates a window that has a Maximize button. Cannot be combined with the WS_EX_CONTEXTHELP style. |
WS_MINIMIZEBOX |
Creates a window that has a Minimize button. Cannot be combined with the WS_EX_CONTEXTHELP style. |
WS_OVERLAPPED |
Creates an overlapped window. An overlapped window has a title bar and a border. |
WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW |
Creates an overlapped window with the WS_OVERLAPPED, WS_CAPTION, WS_SYSMENU, WS_THICKFRAME, WS_MINIMIZEBOX, and WS_MAXIMIZEBOX styles. > [!NOTE] > Although WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW is not supported in Windows Embedded CE, the functionality can still be achieved by obtaining a bitwise OR of the style flags WS_OVERLAPPED, WS_CAPTION, WS_SYSMENU, WS_THICKFRAME, WS_MINIMIZEBOX, and WS_MAXIMIZEBOX. |
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 Close (X) button in the non-client area. |
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. |
WS_THICKFRAME |
Creates a window that has a sizing border. Same as the WS_SIZEBOX style. |
WS_VISIBLE |
Creates a window that is initially visible. |
WS_VSCROLL |
Creates a window that has a vertical scroll bar. |
x
[in] Specifies the initial horizontal position of the window. For an overlapped or pop-up window, the x parameter is the initial x-coordinate of the window's upper-left corner, in screen coordinates. For a child window, x is the x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the window relative to the upper-left corner of the parent window's client area.
If x is set to CW_USEDEFAULT, the system selects the default position for the window's upper-left corner and ignores the y parameter. CW_USEDEFAULT is valid only for overlapped windows; if it is specified for a pop-up or child window, the x and y parameters are set to zero.
y
[in] Specifies the initial vertical position of the window. For an overlapped or pop-up window, the y parameter is the initial y-coordinate of the window's upper-left corner, in screen coordinates. For a child window, y is the initial y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the child window relative to the upper-left corner of the parent window's client area. For a list box, y is the initial y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the list box's client area relative to the upper-left corner of the parent window's client area.
If an overlapped window is created with the WS_VISIBLE style bit set and the x parameter is set to CW_USEDEFAULT, the system ignores the y parameter.
A handle to the new window indicates success. NULL indicates failure. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Windows Embedded CE does not support stand-alone menu bars. The hMenu parameter must be NULL, unless it is used as a child-window identifier.
For more information about creating a window and for full descriptions of the other parameters of CreateWindowEx, see CreateWindow.
The following dwExStyle flags are not supported:
WS_EX_ACCEPTFILES |
WS_EX_NOPARENTNOTIFY |
WS_EX_APPWINDOW |
WS_EX_PALETTEWINDOW |
WS_EX_CONTROLPARENT |
WS_EX_RIGHT |
WS_EX_LEFT |
WS_EX_RIGHTSCROLLBAR |
WS_EX_LEFTSCROLLBAR |
WS_EX_RTLREADING |
WS_EX_LTRREADING |
WS_EX_TRANSPARENT |
WS_EX_MDICHILD |
|
Windows CE 1.0 does not support the WS_EX_TOPMOST style. Versions 2.0 and later do.
Windows CE 1.0 and 2.0 do not support the WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW style. Versions 2.10 and later do.
The following dwStyle flags are not supported:
WS_CHILDWINDOW |
WS_ICONIC |
WS_MAXIMIZE |
WS_MAXIMIZEBOX |
WS_MINIMIZE |
WS_MINIMIZEBOX |
WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW |
WS_POPUPWINDOW |
WS_TILEDWINDOW |
WS_THICKFRAME |
WS_TILED |
|
All windows implicitly have the WS_CLIPSIBLINGS and WS_CLIPCHILDREN styles.
Windows CE 1.0 does not support owned windows, except for dialog boxes.
If the hwndParent parameter is not NULL and WS_OVERLAPPED is specified, Windows Embedded CE resolves the conflict by implicitly giving the WS_CHILD style to the window. This gives the window a parent, not an owner. Thus, a call to the GetWindow function with the GW_OWNER value set returns NULL.
The CreateWindowEx function sends WM_CREATE messages to the window being created.
The following predefined control classes can be specified in the lpClassName parameter. Note the corresponding control styles you can use in the dwStyle parameter.
Although the dwExStyle WS_EX_CONTROLPARENT is not supported in Windows CE 5.0 and earlier, it is a required flag for the Windows CE 5.0 with the Windows CE 5.0 Networked Media Device Feature Pack and later when using CreateWindowEx. Platform Builder may generate a warning message that WS_EX_CONTROLPARENT is not supported but this message can be ignored and is harmless.
Header | winuser.h |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 1.0 and later |
Windows Mobile | Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later |
Windows Functions
CREATESTRUCT
CreateWindow
RegisterClass
SetWindowPos
WM_CREATE
WM_PAINT
Windows Functions
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