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STYLESTRUCT structure

Contains the styles for a window.

Syntax


typedef struct tagSTYLESTRUCT {
  DWORD styleOld;
  DWORD styleNew;
} STYLESTRUCT, *LPSTYLESTRUCT;

Members

styleOld

Type: DWORD

The previous styles for a window. For more information, see the Remarks.

styleNew

Type: DWORD

The new styles for a window. For more information, see the Remarks.

Remarks

The styles in styleOld and styleNew can be either the window styles (WS_*) or the extended window styles (WS_EX_*), depending on the wParam of the message that includes STYLESTRUCT.

The styleOld and styleNew members indicate the styles through their bit pattern. Note that several styles are equal to zero; to detect these styles, test for the negation of their inverse style. For example, to see if WS_EX_LEFT is set, you test for ~WS_EX_RIGHT.

Requirements

Minimum supported client

Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only]

Minimum supported server

Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]

Header

Winuser.h (include Windows.h)

See also

Reference
WM_STYLECHANGED
WM_STYLECHANGING
Conceptual
Windows

 

 

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