Difference between revisions of "HEADER"
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Revision as of 15:44, 13 July 2020
HEADER widgets are used to label columns of a table. If a pointer input device (PID) is used, the width of the HEADER items can be managed by dragging the dividers by the PID.
HEADER | |
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Receives focus | No |
Skinnable | Yes |
OwnerDraw | No |
Uses Memory Devices | No |
Attached widgets | None |
Notification codes
The following events are sent from a HEADER widget to its parent window as part of a WM_NOTIFY_PARENT message:
Message | Description |
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WM_NOTIFICATION_CLICKED | HEADER has been clicked. |
WM_NOTIFICATION_RELEASED | HEADER has been released. |
WM_NOTIFICATION_MOVED_OUT | HEADER has been clicked and pointer has been moved out of the ICONVIEW widget without releasing. |
Keyboard reaction
The widget can not gain the input focus and does not react on keyboard input.