PowerBASIC Information Center Tutorials
These tutorials were written to help you get a quick, but thorough, understanding of PowerBASIC -
the scope of the language as well as it's specific capabilities.
ImgButtonX Control
The imgbuttonx control gives a visual indication of having been "pushed" when clicked
with a mouse. It is normally used to take action when the imgbuttonx is clicked. The
imgbuttonx control allows display of an image. It does not allow the display of text.
The image is placed in the center of the button. The imgbuttonx control is not resized.
The image is resized to fit the imgbuttonx control. The image must come from a resource file.
The ImgButtonX control resizes images, whereas the ImgButton control does not.
- Syntax:
Control Add ImgButtonX, hDlg, id&, image$, x, y, xx, yy, _
style&, extsytle& CALL callback
- Source Code Example:
This short example creates a complete application with a single imgbuttonx control.
When clicked, the imgbuttonx control responds with a message.
This tutorial page discusses most of the statements used, however the
DDT,
Controls,
Messages, and
Callback tutorials provide
background information that may be helpful in understanding the example.
#Compile Exe
#Resource "pb-test.pbr"
Global hDlg As Dword
Function PBMain() As Long
Dialog New Pixels, 0, "ImgButtonX Test",300,300,200,200, _
%WS_SysMenu, 0 To hDlg
Control Add ImgButtonX, hDlg, 100,"cowgirl", 50,50,100,100
Dialog Show Modal hDlg Call DlgProc
End Function
CallBack Function DlgProc() As Long
If Cb.Msg = %WM_Command And Cb.Ctl = 100 And _
Cb.CtlMsg = %BN_Clicked Then
MsgBox "Pushed!"
End If
End Function
In this example, the image "cowgirl" is stored in a resource file,
available from here.
An additional example of a callback function is provided further down this page.
- Visual Examples:
And here are a few examples of what you can do with the imgbuttonx control in PowerBASIC.
Variations on the Control Add ImgButtonX statement were used to create the examples.
In some cases, other Control statements were used to modify the results.
As you can see, there's really not much you can do with a imgbuttonx. The image
size simply changes with the imgbuttonx size. The image is always centered in the
imgbuttonx control. You can also set which button is associated with pressing
ENTER and ESC.
Arguments
The Control Add statement is used to create all new controls. Here are the
statement's arguments and any special significance to the imgbuttonx control.
ImgButtonX-Specific PowerBASIC Statements
Although PowerBASIC provides control-specific statements for some controls (Treeview,
Imagelist, ...), there are no IMGBUTTONX PowerBASIC statements.
Messages, Notifications, Styles, and ExtSstyles
There are four types of named constants in the following table.
All are pulled from the
MSDN web site.
- Notifications - event notifications a control receives
- Messages - controls may send these
- Styles - affect the visual look of a control
- ExtStyles - additional values that affect the visual look
The first column contains control-specific named constants and the
second column contains generic window named constants (imgbuttonX
controls are windows).
Since the PowerBASIC imgbuttonx control is derived from the Windows button
class, the first column contains MSDN button control constants.
Also, if the PowerBASIC Help file has an entry on the value, it is
highlighted in yellow. If the value was noted in PowerBASIC Help as
a default value, it is also shown in bold text.
In the values for notifications, descriptions starting with -n and
-c refer to events received through the %wm_notify and %wm_command
messages. By default, PowerBASIC controls can receive both of these
messages.
And here is a short description of many of the named constants
corresponding to notifications, styles, and extstyle - particularly
those discussed in the PowerBASIC Help topics.
bcn_dropdown -n click on drop down arrow on control
bcn_hotitemchange -n mouse enters/leaves client area
bn_clicked -c mouse click
bn_dblclk -c mouse doubleclick
bn_disable -c (n/a - win3.0 only)
bn_doubleclicked -n mouse doubleclick
bn_hilite -c (n/a - win3.0 only)
bn_killfocus -c focus is lost
bn_paint -c control should be painted
bn_pushed -c (n/a - win3.0 only)
bn_setfocus -n focus is received
bn_unhilite -c when highlight should be removed
bn_unpushed -c (n/a - win3.0 only)
bs_bottom - text at bottom
bs_center - center text horizontally
bs_default - heavy black border, ENTER selects, 1 per dialog
bs_defpushbutton - same as bs_default
bs_left - text on left side
bs_multiline - wrap text
bs_notify - allows bn_killfocus/bn_setfocus messages
bs_pushlike - toggle between raised/sunken
bs_right - text on right side
bs_top - text at top
bs_vcenter - center text vertically
nm_customdraw -n custom draw operation
wm_ctlcolorbtn - before drawing owner-drawn control
ws_border - use thin line border
ws_disabled - initially disabled (no user input)
ws_ex_left - generic left-aligned properties
ws_ex_right - generic right-aligned properties
ws_ex_transparent - draw controls/windows beneath control first
ws_group - starts/ends group. use ws_tabstop style.
ws_tabstop - allows receipt of keyboard focus
Callback Function
A control can have its own callback function, or use the parent
dialog callback function.
A control callback function should return TRUE to indicate it
has processed the message. This prevents unnecessarily calling
the dialog callback function, which will process the message if
no control callback function is available, or if the control
callback function returns FALSE.
By default, both %WM_COMMAND and %WM_NOTIFY messages are received.
However, if the #MESSAGE COMMAND compiler directive is invoked,
the %WM_NOTIFY messages will not be available.
In addition, %bs_notify must be included in style& to receive
the %bn_killfocus and %bn_setfocus messages
Here's a sample imgbuttonx control callback function.
CallBack Function cbImgButtonX()
Select Case CB.MSG
Case %WM_COMMAND
Select Case CB.CTL
Case %MyControl_ID 'whatever ID was assigned
Select Case CB.CTLMSG
Case %bn_clicked
Case %bn_disable
Case %bn_killfocus
Case %bn_setfocus
End Select
End Select
End Select
End Function
In each Case section, add the statements the application needs to respond
to the event. Also, be sure to add "Function=1" as appropriate to indicate
that the event was handled by the callback function.
CONTROL Statement Syntax
The following table lists the various Control statements (except the ADD statements).
Most, but not all, can be used with the imgbuttonx control. A one-line description of
the statement and then its syntax are presented.
| CONTROL DISABLE | disable
| | hDlg, id&
| |
| | CONTROL ENABLE | enable
| | hDlg, id&
| |
| | CONTROL GET CHECK | check state
| | hDlg, id& TO iResult1&
| |
| | CONTROL GET CLIENT | top/left location
| | hDlg, id& TO wide&, high&
| |
| | CONTROL GET LOC | top/left location
| | hDlg, id& TO x&, y&
| |
| | CONTROL GET SIZE | width/height
| | hDlg, id& TO width&, height&
| |
| | CONTROL GET TEXT | text
| | hDlg, id& TO txt$
| |
| | CONTROL GET USER | get user data
| | hDlg, id&, index& TO retvar&
| |
| | CONTROL HANDLE | window handle for control id
| | hDlg, id& TO hCtl&
| |
| | CONTROL KILL | remove control
| | hDlg, id&
| |
| | CONTROL POST | put message in queue (non-blocking)
| | hDlg, id&, Msg&, wParam&, lParam&
| |
| | CONTROL REDRAW | schedule redraw of control
| | hDlg, id&
| |
| | CONTROL SEND | send message to control, wait for processing
| | hDlg, id&, Msg&, wParam&, lParam& TO iResult2&
| |
| | CONTROL SET CHECK | set check for 3state or checkbox
| | hDlg, id&, checkstate&
| |
| | CONTROL SET CLIENT | change size to specific client area size
| | hDlg, id&, wide&, high&
| |
| | CONTROL SET COLOR | set fg/bg color
| | hDlg, id&, fgcolor&, bgcolor&
| |
| | CONTROL SET FOCUS | set focus
| | hDlg, id&
| |
| | CONTROL SET FONT | select font for a control
| | hDlg, id&, fonthandle&
| |
| | CONTROL SET LOC | relocate control within dialog
| | hDlg, id&, x&, y&
| |
| | CONTROL SET OPTION | set check state of option control
| | hDlg, id&, minid&, maxid&
| |
| | CONTROL SET SIZE | change control size
| | hDlg, id&, width&, height&
| |
| | CONTROL SET TEXT | change control text
| | hDlg, id&, text$
| |
| | CONTROL SET USER | set user data
| | hDlg, id&, index&, uservalue&
| |
| | CONTROL SHOW STATE | toggle visibility
| | hDlg, id&, showstate& TO iResult3&
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