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Paul King
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Message Bar
Application Programming Interface
Version 1.0
December 30, 1992
CONTENTS
CONTENTS i
Preface 1
Intended Audience 1
Message Bar API 1
InitMB 2
Function Prototype 2
Purpose 2
Variables 2
Returns 2
Comments 2
KillMB 3
Function Prototype 3
Purpose 3
Variables 3
Comments 3
ResizeMB 4
Function Prototype 4
Purpose 4
Variables 4
Comments 4
ColorMB 5
Function Prototype 5
Purpose 5
Variables 5
Returns 5
Comments 5
MBText 6
Function Prototype 6
Purpose 6
Variables 6
Comments 6
MBShow 7
Function Prototype 7
Purpose 7
Variables 7
Comments 7
Preface
This document provides a detailed description of the
application programming interface (API) used with the
Message Bar DLL (MESSAGEB.DLL). All software interfaces are
available from any application that can call routines
located in DLL's. All of this software was written in C.
Message Bar is a control that can be used by an application
to display messages in the lower portion of the
application's main window. This API explains all of the
current functionality supported.
Intended Audience
This document is for programmers. The reader should have a
thorough understanding of MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, and C.
Message Bar API
The following function calls are exported in the
MESSAGEB.DLL:
InitMB
KillMB
ResizeMB
ColorMB
MBText
MBShow
Each of these functions is described below.
InitMB
Function Prototype
InitMB(HWND, HINSTANCE, COLORREF, COLORREF, BOOL)
Purpose
Init the message bar
Variables
HWND
Handle of the Window that will contain the Message Bar.
HINSTANCE
Handle of the Instance of the Owning Application.
COLORREF
Message Bar Background Color
COLORREF
Message Bar Text Color
BOOL
Initial display state
Returns
BOOL
TRUE on success, FALSE on failure.
Comments
InitMB should only be called ONCE per application. The
current design of MESSAGEB.DLL only allows one message bar
per application. The calling program may specify the text
and background colors to be displayed on the status bar as
well as the initial display state of the status bar. This
call should be placed after the CreateWindow call for the
main application window.
KillMB
Function Prototype
KillMB(void)
Purpose
Remove the message bar
Variables
NONE
Comments
KillMB must be called ONCE for each application that issued
and received a TRUE response from a InitMB call. Not
calling KillMB will eventually cause Windows to crash do to
lack of resources. This call should be placed in the
WM_DESTROY message of the application callback procedure.
ResizeMB
Function Prototype
ResizeMB(void)
Purpose
Re-sizes the message bar
Variables
NONE
Comments
ResizeMB must be placed in the WM_SIZE message of the
application callback procedure. If this function call is
not placed here, the message bar will not change size as the
owning window changes size.
ColorMB
Function Prototype
ColorMB(WPARAM, LPARAM)
Purpose
Paint the Message Bar
Variables
WPARAM
wParam from the WM_CTLCOLOR Message.
LPARAM
lParam from the WM_CTLCOLOR Message.
Returns
LRESULT
To be returned to Windows.
Comments
This call should be placed in the WM_CTLCOLOR message of the
application callback procedure. The result should be
returned to Windows via the return statement. An example of
the use of this call is in SAMPLE.C. If this call is not
used, the control will never be painted.
MBText
Function Prototype
MBText(LPSTR)
Purpose
Place text on the Message Bar
Variables
LPSTR
Long pointer to a NULL terminated string. There is no
guarantee that all of the contents of the string will be
displayed. If the string is longer than the display, the
string will be clipped. All strings are left-justified
within the control.
Comments
This function places text in the Message Bar. To remove the
text, call MBText ("").
MBShow
Function Prototype
MBShow(BOOL)
Purpose
Turn the Message Bar on of off
Variables
BOOL
TRUE turns the Message Bar on. FALSE hides the Message Bar.
Comments