WPARAM wParam,
LPARAM lParam)
{
- if ( message == WM_COMMAND )
- {
- wxStatusBar95 *sb = (wxStatusBar95 *)GetWindowLong(hwnd, GWL_USERDATA);
- sb->MSWWindowProc(message, wParam, lParam);
+ switch (message) {
+ case WM_COMMAND:
+ case WM_DRAWITEM:
+ case WM_MEASUREITEM:
+ case WM_SIZE:
+ case WM_MOVE:
+ case WM_MOUSEMOVE:
+ case WM_LBUTTONUP:
+ case WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK:
+ case WM_RBUTTONDOWN:
+ case WM_RBUTTONUP:
+ case WM_RBUTTONDBLCLK:
+ case WM_MBUTTONDOWN:
+ case WM_MBUTTONUP:
+ case WM_MBUTTONDBLCLK:
+ wxStatusBar95 *sb = (wxStatusBar95 *)GetWindowLong(hwnd, GWL_USERDATA);
+ sb->MSWWindowProc(message, wParam, lParam);
+ break;
}
return ::CallWindowProc(CASTWNDPROC gs_wndprocStatBar, hwnd, message, wParam, lParam);
m_windowId = id == -1 ? NewControlId() : id;
- DWORD wstyle = WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE;
- if ( style & wxST_SIZEGRIP )
+ DWORD wstyle = WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE /* | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS */ ;
+
+ // setting SBARS_SIZEGRIP is perfectly useless: it's always on by default
+ // (at least in the version of comctl32.dll I'm using), and the only way to
+ // turn it off is to use CCS_TOP style - as we position the status bar
+ // manually anyhow (see DoMoveWindow), use CCS_TOP style if wxST_SIZEGRIP
+ // is not given
+ if ( !(style & wxST_SIZEGRIP) )
+ {
+ wstyle |= CCS_TOP;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // may be some versions of comctl32.dll do need it - anyhow, it won't
+ // do any harm
wstyle |= SBARS_SIZEGRIP;
+ }
m_hWnd = (WXHWND)CreateStatusWindow(wstyle,
wxEmptyString,
void wxStatusBar95::SetFieldsCount(int nFields, const int *widths)
{
- // this is Windows limitation
- wxASSERT_MSG( (nFields > 0) && (nFields < 255), _T("too many fields") );
+ // this is a Windows limitation
+ wxASSERT_MSG( (nFields > 0) && (nFields < 255), _T("too many fields") );
- m_nFields = nFields;
+ m_nFields = nFields;
- CopyFieldsWidth(widths);
- SetFieldsWidth();
+ CopyFieldsWidth(widths);
+ SetFieldsWidth();
}
void wxStatusBar95::SetStatusWidths(int n, const int widths[])
{
- wxASSERT_MSG( n == m_nFields, _T("field number mismatch") );
+ wxASSERT_MSG( n == m_nFields, _T("field number mismatch") );
- CopyFieldsWidth(widths);
- SetFieldsWidth();
+ CopyFieldsWidth(widths);
+ SetFieldsWidth();
}
void wxStatusBar95::SetFieldsWidth()
RECT r;
if ( !::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), SB_GETRECT, i, (LPARAM)&r) )
{
- wxLogLastError("SendMessage(SB_GETRECT)");
+ wxLogLastError(wxT("SendMessage(SB_GETRECT)"));
}
wxCopyRECTToRect(r, rect);
void wxStatusBar95::DoMoveWindow(int x, int y, int width, int height)
{
- FORWARD_WM_SIZE(GetHwnd(), SIZE_RESTORED, x, y, SendMessage);
-
- // adjust fields widths to the new size
- SetFieldsWidth();
+ // the status bar wnd proc must be forwarded the WM_SIZE message whenever
+ // the stat bar position/size is changed because it normally positions the
+ // control itself along bottom or top side of the parent window - failing
+ // to do so will result in nasty visual effects
+ FORWARD_WM_SIZE(GetHwnd(), SIZE_RESTORED, x, y, SendMessage);
+
+ // but now, when the standard status bar wnd proc did all it wanted to do,
+ // move the status bar to its correct location - usually this call may be
+ // omitted because for normal status bars (positioned along the bottom
+ // edge) the position is already set correctly, but if the user wants to
+ // position them in some exotic location, this is really needed
+ wxWindow::DoMoveWindow(x, y, width, height);
+
+ // adjust fields widths to the new size
+ SetFieldsWidth();
}
#endif // __WIN95__ && wxUSE_NATIVE_STATUSBAR