I've been through multiple sites, documents and tutorials and they all say the same, that is, any control is nothing more than a window in Win32's API, hence one is able to use the CreateWindowExW()
function to create a ListBox
control/window over the main application window.
Though I get the concepts of all controls being windows with different dwStyle, I have a hard time finding out how to instantiate, to say so, the ListBox
control.
I encountered a tutorial where a dialog is written to have a LISTBOX
specified in its declaration as follows:
// resource.h
#define IDD_MAIN 101
#define IDC_TEXT 1000
#define IDC_NUMBER 1001
#define IDC_LIST 1002
#define IDC_ADD 1003
#define IDC_CLEAR 1004
#define IDC_REMOVE 1005
#define IDC_SHOWCOUNT 1006
// .rc resource file
IDD_MAIN DIALOG DISCARDABLE 0, 0, 207, 156
STYLE DS_MODALFRAME | DS_CENTER | WS_POPUP | WS_CAPTION | WS_SYSMENU
CAPTION "Controls One"
FONT 8, "MS Sans Serif"
BEGIN
LTEXT "Add",IDC_STATIC,7,10,14,8
EDITTEXT IDC_TEXT,25,7,120,14,ES_AUTOHSCROLL
EDITTEXT IDC_NUMBER,150,7,21,14,ES_NUMBER
LTEXT "times.",IDC_STATIC,177,10,23,8
LISTBOX IDC_LIST,7,25,138,106,LBS_NOINTEGRALHEIGHT |
LBS_EXTENDEDSEL | WS_VSCROLL | WS_TABSTOP
PUSHBUTTON "&Add",IDC_ADD,150,30,50,14
PUSHBUTTON "&Remove",IDC_REMOVE,150,47,50,14
PUSHBUTTON "&Clear",IDC_CLEAR,150,63,50,14
LTEXT "This item was added",IDC_STATIC,7,141,66,8
CTEXT "-",IDC_SHOWCOUNT,77,141,32,8
LTEXT "times",IDC_STATIC,114,141,17,8
END
And using it in his C program like so:
int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow) {
return DialogBox(hInstance, MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDD_MAIN), NULL, DlgProc);
}
Now, this I am able to do and fully understand the concepts. Aside, I would like to be able to create and design my main application window to add a ListBox
control to. This tutorial example doesn't use the CreateWindowExW()
function to create the control, instead, it creates a dialog that will actually be the main application window.
1 - Any clue on how to add a ListBox
control to the main window in code?
I thought about creating it while handling the WM_CREATE message.
2 - Is this a good idea?
3 - What is the best practice/approach in this scenario?
In order to dynamically create a control in Win32's you need the following code: