SalFrame
PPJ.Runtime.Windows.SalFrame
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PPJ.Runtime.Windows.SalFrame
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Namespace: PPJ.Runtime.Windows
Assembly: PPJ.Web.49 (4.9.0.0)
Represents a container control with a border.
Constructs a new SalFrame control. This class cannot be used as second-base class.
Int32: Frame's border size. (Default: 1
)
BorderStyle: Frame's border style. (Default: Solid
)
SalNamedProperties: Returns the collection of named properties.
Brings a window to the top of all overlapping windows.
Returns: SalBoolean.
Centers a window. If the window is a top-level window, it centers it on the desktop. If the window is a child window, it centers it on top of its parent.
Returns: SalBoolean.
Clears a window's cursor.
nType
Returns: SalBoolean.
Destroys a form window, a top-level table window, or a modeless dialog box created with SalCreateWindow.
Returns: SalBoolean.
Disables keyboard and mouse input to a window. If the window contains text (for example, a push button), the text is grayed. If the window is a data field, it cannot receive the focus.
Returns: SalBoolean.
Enables keyboard and mouse input to a window.
Returns: SalBoolean.
This function finds a child window of a given name in the specified window.
sWindowName
Returns: SalWindowHandle.
Dispatches the specified message (Window Actions) directly to the control's WindowActions event handlers, without going through Windows message loop.
nMsg
nMywParam
nMylParam
Returns: SalNumber.
Dispatches the specified message (Window Actions) directly to the children's WindowActions event handlers, without going through Windows message loop.
nMsg
nMywParam
nMylParam
Returns: SalBoolean.
Computes the number of pixels in the number of form units. Form units are a unit of measurement used by functions which move and position objects. Form units are computed using physical units (pixels) in conjunction with the window's font size.
nFormUnits
bVertical
Returns: SalNumber.
Return the name of a window's class as a string.
Returns: SalString.
Returns an object's type.
Returns: SalNumber.
Returns the handle of the first child window of the specified type. You can use this function to get the handles of MDI child windows.
nTypeMask
Returns: SalWindowHandle.
sName
nSize
nEnhancement
Returns: SalBoolean.
nX
nY
Returns: SalBoolean.
sText
Returns: SalBoolean.
Gets the name of an object.
Returns: SalString.
Returns the handle of the next child window that matches a specified type.
nTypeMask
Returns: SalWindowHandle.
Returns the handle of an object's parent window.
Returns: SalWindowHandle.
sName
sValue
Returns: SalBoolean.
Gets the value of a named property.
sName
Returns: SalString.
nWidth
nHeight
Returns: SalBoolean.
sText
nMaxLen
Returns: SalNumber.
Retrieves the text of a window.
nMaxLen
Returns: SalString.
Gets a window's color.
nColorIndex
Returns: SalNumber.
Returns a window's current state.
Returns: SalNumber.
Hides a window.
Returns: SalBoolean.
Causes a window to be repainted.
Returns: SalBoolean.
Determines whether a window is an instance of the specified class.
tClass
Returns: SalBoolean.
Determines whether a window is enabled for mouse and keyboard input.
Returns: SalBoolean.
Determines whether a window is currently visible.
Returns: SalBoolean.
Destroys an object's system timer.
nIDEvent
Returns: SalBoolean.
Moves a window a given number of form units on the X and Y axes relative to its current position.
nXOffset
nYOffset
Returns: SalBoolean.
Computes the number of form units based on the number of pixels. Form units are a unit of measurement used by functions that move and position objects. Form units are computed using physical units (pixels) in conjunction with a window's font sizes.
nNumPixels
bVertical
Returns: SalNumber.
Posts the specified message to a window by adding nMsg to hWndReceiver's message queue.
nMsg
nMywParam
nMylParam
Returns: SalBoolean.
Sends the specified message to a window. SalSendMsg does not return until the processing for the message is complete.
nMsg
nMywParam
nMylParam
Returns: SalNumber.
Sends a message to all child items of a form window, dialog box, table window, or MDI window.
nMsg
nMywParam
nMylParam
Returns: SalBoolean.
Defines a named popup menu that displays automatically when a window receives SAM_ContextMenu.
sMenuName
nFlags
Returns: SalBoolean.
Defines a named popup menu that displays automatically when a window receives SAM_ContextMenu.
menuType
nFlags
Returns: SalBoolean.
Sets a window's cursor.
nResourceId
nType
Returns: SalBoolean.
Sets a window's cursor from a string variable.
sBlob
nType
Returns: SalBoolean.
Sets an application-defined cursor for the specified window. Use this function to set the cursor from an image stored in a file.
sFile
nType
Returns: SalBoolean.
Sets the focus to a specified window.
Returns: SalWindowHandle.
Sets a window's font, font size, and font enhancements.
sName
nSize
nEnhancement
Returns: SalBoolean.
Moves a window to a new position (x, y) on the X and Y axes.
nX
nY
Returns: SalBoolean.
Sets the value of a named property.
sName
sValue
nLength
Returns: SalBoolean.
Resizes a window.
nWidth
nHeight
Returns: SalBoolean.
Sets the text of a window.
sText
Returns: SalBoolean.
Creates a system timer for a given object. When a timer event occurs, sends SAM_Timer messages to the object in specified intervals. Timers are a limited global resource. Your application must check the value returned by SalTimerSet to verify that the timer was created.
nIDEvent
nElapseMilliSec
Returns: SalBoolean.
Sets a window's color.
nColorIndex
nColor
Returns: SalBoolean.
Makes a window visible.
Returns: SalBoolean.
Creates pop-up menus at runtime.
sMenuName
nFlags
nX
nY
callback
Returns: SalBoolean.
Creates pop-up menus at runtime.
menuType
nFlags
nX
nY
callback
Returns: SalBoolean.
Forces the update of a window.
Returns: SalBoolean.
All Sal windows (Child windows, Forms, Dialogs and MDIs) implement this interface.