DrawFrameControl (Compact 2013)

3/28/2014

This function draws a frame control of the specified type and style.

Syntax

BOOL DrawFrameControl( 
  HDC hdc, 
  LPRECT lprc, 
  UINT uType, 
  UINT uState
); 

Parameters

  • hdc
    Handle to the device context of the window in which to draw the control.
  • lprc
    Long pointer to a RECT structure that contains the logical coordinates of the bounding rectangle for frame control.
  • uType
    Specifies the type of frame control to draw.

    This parameter can be one of the following values.

    Value

    Description

    DFC_BUTTON

    Standard button

    DFC_CAPTION

    Title bar

    DFC_SCROLL

    Scroll bar

  • uState
    Specifies the initial state of the frame control.

    If uType is DFC_BUTTON, uState can be one of the following values.

    Value

    Description

    DFCS_BUTTON3STATE

    Three-state button

    DFCS_BUTTONCHECK

    Check box

    DFCS_BUTTONPUSH

    Push button

    DFCS_BUTTONRADIO

    Radio button

    If uType is DFC_CAPTION, uState can be one of the following values.

    Value

    Description

    DFCS_CAPTIONCLOSE

    Close button

    DFCS_CAPTIONHELP

    Help button

    DFCS_CAPTIONOKBTN

    OK button

    If uType is DFC_SCROLL, uState can be one of the following values.

    Value

    Description

    DFCS_SCROLLCOMBOBOX

    Combo box scroll bar

    DFCS_SCROLLDOWN

    Down arrow of scroll bar

    DFCS_SCROLLLEFT

    Left arrow of scroll bar

    DFCS_SCROLLRIGHT

    Right arrow of scroll bar

    DFCS_SCROLLUP

    Up arrow of scroll bar

    One or more of the following values can be used to set the state of the control to be drawn.

    Value

    Description

    DFCS_CHECKED

    The button is checked.

    DFCS_INACTIVE

    The button does not accept user input.

    DFCS_PUSHED

    The button is pushed.

Return Value

Nonzero indicates success.

Zero indicates failure.

To get extended error information, call GetLastError.

Remarks

If uType is DFC_BUTTON and uState is not DFCS_BUTTONPUSH, the frame control is a black-on-white mask (that is, a black frame control on a white background).

In such cases, the application must pass a handle to a bitmap memory device control. The application can then use the associated bitmap as the hbmMask parameter to the MaskBlt function, or it can use the device context as a parameter to the BitBlt function using ROPs such as SRCAND and SRCINVERT.

Requirements

Header

winuser.h

Library

Nclient.lib

See Also

Reference

GDI Functions
BitBlt
MaskBlt
RECT