I cannot figure out how to use the WebBrowser control without having it create a window in the taskbar.
I am using the IWebBrowser2 ActiveX control directly because I need to use some of the advanced features like blocking downloading JAVA/ActiveX/images etc. That apparently is not available in the WPF or winforms WebBrowser wrappers (but these wrappers do have the ability to create the control with no UI)
Here is my code for creating the control:
Type webbrowsertype = Type.GetTypeFromCLSID(Iid_Clsids.CLSID_WebBrowser, true);
m_WBWebBrowser2 = (IWebBrowser2)System.Activator.CreateInstance(webbrowsertype);
m_WBWebBrowser2.Visible = false;
m_WBOleObject = (IOleObject)m_WBWebBrowser2;
int iret = m_WBOleObject.SetClientSite(this);
iret = m_WBOleObject.SetHostNames("me", string.Empty);
tagRECT rect = new tagRECT(0, 0, 0, 0);
tagMSG nullMsg = new tagMSG();
m_WBOleInPlaceObject = (IOleInPlaceObject)m_WBWebBrowser2;
//INPLACEACTIVATE the WB
iret = m_WBOleObject.DoVerb((int)OLEDOVERB.OLEIVERB_INPLACEACTIVATE,
ref nullMsg, this, 0, IntPtr.Zero, ref rect);
IConnectionPointContainer cpCont = (IConnectionPointContainer)m_WBWebBrowser2;
Guid guid = typeof(DWebBrowserEvents2).GUID;
IConnectionPoint m_WBConnectionPoint = null;
cpCont.FindConnectionPoint(ref guid, out m_WBConnectionPoint);
m_WBConnectionPoint.Advise(this, out m_dwCookie);
This code works perfectly but it shows a window in the taskbar. If i omit the DoVerb(OLEDOVERB.OLEIVERB_INPLACEACTIVATE) call, then Navigating to a webpage is not working properly. Navigate() will not download everything on the page and it never fires the DocumentComplete event. If I add a DoVerb(OLEIVERB_HIDE) then I get the same behavior as if I omitted the DoVerb(OLEDOVERB.OLEIVERB_INPLACEACTIVATE) call.
This seems like a pretty basic question but I couldn't find any examples anywhere.
Check the wraparounds in BUG: DocumentComplete Does Not Fire When WebBrowser Is Not Visible
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It has been 10 months since I worked on my app due to a death in the family, just started looking at it again and still not sure how to solve the problem.
The project inquires/help started here:
MFC MDI Collecting control states for the "apply" button routine
Since this is a specific focused question, I didn't want to muck up my other thread, so what I'd like to do is change the documents tab styles after the view is loaded. I know that this can be done because the master repository from Microsoft with all the code examples has a project called VCSamples-master\VCSamples-master\VC2010Samples\MFC\Visual C++ 2008 Feature Pack\TabControl which I have looked at. It dawns on me that even though I can follow its code, the calls are from within the MDI window itself where my issue is I'm trying to do this via a property page dialog using OnApply which changes things.
I was able to do part of this properly with the help of the thread above to the OutputPane successfully because I was able to get the Pane handle and execute. I was told that for the MDI tabs after creation that I need to parse the tabs, count them, and then execute. So my issue here is after I capture the tabs......how to change their styles.
Here is the code as it stands:
BOOL CSettingsUserTabs::OnApply()
{
BOOL bResult = CMFCPropertyPage::OnApply();
if (bResult)
{
// Update Output Pane Tab Styles (Works 100%)
AfxGetApp()->WriteProfileInt(_T("Settings"), _T("UserTabStyle"), m_style_tabs); // Save value to registry
((CMainFrame*)AfxGetMainWnd())->m_wndOutput.m_wndTabs.ModifyTabStyle((CMFCTabCtrl::Style)m_style_tabs);
((CMainFrame*)AfxGetMainWnd())->m_wndOutput.m_wndTabs.RecalcLayout();
//Get the open file tabs in the MDI
for (POSITION pos = AfxGetApp()->GetFirstDocTemplatePosition(); pos != NULL; )
{
CDocTemplate* pTempl = AfxGetApp()->GetNextDocTemplate(pos);
for (POSITION pos1 = pTempl->GetFirstDocPosition(); pos1 != NULL; )
{
CDocument* pDoc = pTempl->GetNextDoc(pos1);
for (POSITION pos2 = pDoc->GetFirstViewPosition(); pos2 != NULL; )
{
CView* pView = pDoc->GetNextView(pos2);
if (pView->IsKindOf(RUNTIME_CLASS(CTrainView)))
{
// THIS IS WHERE MY ISSUE IS, NOW THAT ALL THE TABS ARE
// CAPTURED, HOW DO I ADDRESS THEM LIKE WHAT IS SHOWN
// ABOVE:
//((CMainFrame*)AfxGetMainWnd())->xxxxxx.yyyyyy.ModifyTabStyle((CMFCTabCtrl::Style)m_style_tabs);
}
}
}
}
}
return bResult;
}
If I can figure this last piece out, I'll be basically finished, I just can't seem to find a solution on how to do this via property sheet via OnApply.
Any suggestions or actual code examples I can see to solve my problem?
FYI: No, I haven't had any time to take additional OOP to solve this. I'm hoping someone can provide some guidance so I can move on after getting this sorted.
Thanks,
Chris
EDIT 1:
So I took a closer look at Constantine's suggestion and here is what I came up with:
BOOL CSettingsUserTabs::OnApply()
{
BOOL bResult = CMFCPropertyPage::OnApply();
if (bResult)
{
// Update Output Pane Tab Styles
AfxGetApp()->WriteProfileInt(_T("Settings"), _T("UserTabStyle"), m_style_tabs); // Save value to registry
((CMainFrame*)AfxGetMainWnd())->m_wndOutput.m_wndTabs.ModifyTabStyle((CMFCTabCtrl::Style)m_style_tabs);
((CMainFrame*)AfxGetMainWnd())->m_wndOutput.m_wndTabs.RecalcLayout();
CMFCTabCtrl& MDI_STYLES = ((CMainFrame*)AfxGetMainWnd())->GetMDITabs();
MDI_STYLES.ModifyTabStyle((CMFCTabCtrl::Style)m_style_tabs);
MDI_STYLES.RecalcLayout();
CMDIFrameWndEx* pMainFrame = DYNAMIC_DOWNCAST(CMDIFrameWndEx, GetTopLevelFrame());
pMainFrame->SetFocus();
pMainFrame->RecalcLayout();
}
return bResult;
}
The m_styles_tabs is getting the index value of 0-8 when I select the radio button. The code compiles and runs and I see the index value change when I break on it, but the tabs for the MDI are still not updating. Does the edited code make sense based on the members shown here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/mfc/reference/cmfctabctrl-class?view=msvc-170#modifytabstyle
I think this the right direction, am I missing something?
I need to detect whether a Uiview is a standard opened view or if it is an activated viewport on a sheet. Querying the uiview’s view Id returns the Id of the activated viewport's view. I have found no direct way to detect that a uiview is actually a sheet with an activated viewport.
I am already tracking opened views in the view activated event for another purpose. So I considered storing the view Id with the uiview hashcode for later checking that it was indeed a sheetview prior to becoming an activated view. Unfortunately, and I think in opposition to standard use, the uiview hashcode is not stable. Multiple hashcode requests from the uiview object return different values.
Does anyone have a way to detect this condition? I need to be able to use the the methods on the uiview still. So any help to find the actual child windows I would like to relate to the uiview object. The view still says "Sheet: ..." in the title when a view is activated.
TaskDialog mainDialog = new TaskDialog("Hello, viewport check!");
mainDialog.MainInstruction = "Hello, viewport check!";
mainDialog.MainContent =
"Sadly Revit API doesn't automatically know if the user is in an active viewport. "
+ "Please click 'Yes' if your are, or 'No' if your not.";
mainDialog.AddCommandLink(TaskDialogCommandLinkId.CommandLink1,
"Yes, I am in an active viewport on a sheet.");
mainDialog.AddCommandLink(TaskDialogCommandLinkId.CommandLink2,
"No, I am just in an ordinary view.");
mainDialog.CommonButtons = TaskDialogCommonButtons.Close;
mainDialog.DefaultButton = TaskDialogResult.Close;
TaskDialogResult tResult = mainDialog.Show();
bool YesOrNo = true;
if (TaskDialogResult.CommandLink1 == tResult)
{
YesOrNo = true;
}
else if (TaskDialogResult.CommandLink2 == tResult)
{
YesOrNo = false;
}
else{
return;
}
You can use the ViewSheet GetAllViewports method to determine all the viewports on a given sheet. Using that, you could put together a bi-directional dictionary lookup system map any sheet to all the viewports it hosts and vice versa. That should help solve your task. Here is some example usage:
http://thebuildingcoder.typepad.com/blog/2014/04/determining-the-size-and-location-of-viewports-on-a-sheet.html
Im late to the party - but another way to sense if the user is in a viewport is to investigate the Process.MainWindow title. Something like this (in RevitPythonShell):
import threading, clr
from System.Diagnostics import Process
# need winform libraries for feedback form only
clr.AddReference("System.Windows.Forms")
from System.Windows.Forms import Form, Label
app = __revit__.Application
doc = __revit__.ActiveUIDocument.Document
ui = __revit__.ActiveUIDocument
def lookAtWindow(activeView):
# Looking for one of three conditions:
# 1. User is on a sheet (ActiveView will be DrawingSheet)
# 2. User is in an active ViewPort on a sheet (ActiveView will NOT be be DrawingSheet, but MainWindowTitle will contain " - [Sheet: " string)
# 3. User is on a View (neither of the previous two conditions)
result = False
if str(activeView.ViewType) == 'DrawingSheet':
result = 'Youre on a sheet'
else:
processes = list(Process.GetProcesses())
for process in processes:
window = process.MainWindowTitle
if window and 'Autodesk Revit '+app.VersionName[-4:] in window and ' - [Sheet: ' in window and ' - '+doc.Title+']' in window:
result = 'I reckon youre in a Viewport'
if not result:
result = 'so you must be in a '+str(activeView.ViewType)
form = Form()
form.Width = 300
form.Height = 100
label = Label()
label.Width = 280
label.Height = 70
label.Text = result
label.Parent = form
form.ShowDialog()
# need to close RevitPythonShell console before checking MainWindowTitle, so run on timer
threading.Timer(1, lookAtWindow, [ui.ActiveView]).start()
__window__.Close()
public void RecordedMethod_Sample(int x)
{
#region Variable Declarations
HtmlCell uISALESREVENUECell = this.UIDashboardWindowsInteWindow1.UIDashboardDocument.UITblWrapperOnlineStorTable.UISALESREVENUECell;
HtmlImage uIImagegifbase64R0lGODImage = this.UIDashboardWindowsInteWindow1.UIDashboardDocument.UIImagegifbase64R0lGODImage;
HtmlHyperlink uIPostPurchase4Hyperlink = this.UISalesRevenueandGrossWindow.UISalesRevenueandGrossDocument.UIPostPurchase4ReturnsCustom.UIPostPurchase4Hyperlink;
HtmlDiv uISalesRevenueByDataSoPane = this.UISalesRevenueandGrossWindow.UISalesRevenueandGrossDocument.UISalesRevenueByDataSoPane;
#endregion
// Set flag to allow play back to continue if non-essential actions fail. (For example, if a mouse hover action fails.)
Playback.PlaybackSettings.ContinueOnError = true;
// Mouse hover 'SALES REVENUE' cell at (82, 27)
Mouse.Hover(uISALESREVENUECell, new Point(82, 27));
// Reset flag to ensure that play back stops if there is an error.
Playback.PlaybackSettings.ContinueOnError = true;
// Click 'image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACH5BAEAA...' image
Mouse.Click(uIImagegifbase64R0lGODImage, new Point(139, 64));
// Set flag to allow play back to continue if non-essential actions fail. (For example, if a mouse hover action fails.)
Playback.PlaybackSettings.ContinueOnError = true;
// Mouse hover 'Post Purchase4' link at (144, 19)
Mouse.Hover(uIPostPurchase4Hyperlink, new Point(144, 19));
// Reset flag to ensure that play back stops if there is an error.
Playback.PlaybackSettings.ContinueOnError = true;
// Move 'Sales Revenue By Data Source' pane
Mouse.StartDragging(uISalesRevenueByDataSoPane, new Point(79, 15));
Mouse.StopDragging(uISalesRevenueByDataSoPane, 224, -4);
string title = uISalesRevenueByDataSoPane.InnerText.ToString();
if (title == "Sales Revenue By Data Source")
{
}
while Executing Mouse.Hover(uISALESREVENUECell, new Point(82, 27)); it is giving
following error
Specified method is not supported.
whenever i try to execute it as test case then everything is working as expected
while executing through custom code it is giving above mentioned error
can anybody please help me out...
thanks in advance for all your inputs
What does "custom code" mean? If it means custom controls then the error is likely because the custom control has not been written to support Coded UI. For a custom control to work with Coded UI it must support MSAA or UIA interfaces, or have support from the newer proxy mechanisms.
For more details try web searching for Coded UI, MSAA and UIA. Also have look at this blog http://blogs.msdn.com/b/visualstudioalm/archive/2012/05/24/coded-ui-test-new-extensibility-qfe.aspx
I had this exact problem.
Your best bet is to use the recorder as much as possible ,and then only move stuff away from UI map when you need dynamic execution and only for those bits.
Let the recorder do all the work for you, and you will get much better reliability during playback.
I have created a Sharepoint WebPart, and I have given it a custom ToolPart that includes a Grid (a Telerik RadGrid, to be exact, though that is rather irrelevant). I have populated the grid, and created a GridButtonColumn object to add to the grid:
protected override void CreateChildControls()
{
GridButtonColumn c = new GridButtonColumn();
c.ConfirmText = "Really Delete?";
c.ConfirmDialogType = GridConfirmDialogType.RadWindow;
c.ConfirmTitle = "Delete";
c.ButtonType = GridButtonColumnType.LinkButton;
c.Text = "Delete";
c.UniqueName = "DeleteColumn";
grid.Columns.Add(c);
// ...
grid.DeleteCommand += new GridCommandEventHandler(Grid_DeleteCommand);
}
The grid renders correctly - populated with data and with the delete button present.
Now, when I click any of the delete button, the Grid_DeleteCommand() event does not get triggered. However, when I add a random button outside of the grid, it's click event gets triggered:
Button b = new Button();
b.Text = "Hello World";
b.Click += new EventHandler(Button_Click);
I'm not able to debug on this installation of Sharepoint (or maybe I can, but attaching to the process hasn't allowed me to do so yet), so the method of both of those events is simply a redirection to Google. That is how I check to see if the events fire:
string AbsoluteUri ="http://www.google.com";
Page.Response.Redirect(AbsoluteUri);
The only difference I can see between the two is that, with the 'Delete' button, it is nested inside of a Grid control, whereas with the 'Hello World' button, there is no nesting.
How would I be able to have the Grid_DeleteCommand fire when I click the button in the grid?
Using the Telerik Grid control, you should specify button's CommandName in your code.
Adding this line should solve the problem:
c.CommandName = "Delete";
I have an MDI MFC FEATURE PACK app in vs2008.
I do need to determine what child window(s) are visible , even if multiple tab groups are created by the user, and also what is the last activated MDI child. I have found that in my mainframe CMDIFrameWndEx class, the methods
m_wndClientArea.FindActiveTabWnd ();
m_wndClientArea.GetFirstTabWnd ();
m_wndClientArea.GetNextTabWnd ();
that could potentially let me navigate through all tab grops. Trouble is that these methods return an CMFCTabControl that does not offer any method/member to obtain an pointer to the MDI child windows in the tab. It only gives the index of the active tab.
So how do I get the CMDIChildWndEx* pointer of the "in front" window of the given tabgroup?
Because your CMDIChildWndEx instances are wrapped in a tab control wrapper you can get the active tab and then the wnd from that, e.g.
int nActive = pTabCtrl->GetActiveTab();
CWnd * pWnd = pTabCtrl->GetTabWndNoWrapper( nActive );
CMDIChildWndEx * pChild = dynamic_cast<CMDIChildWndEx*>(pWnd);
It was wonderful to find this code - exactly what I needed to redraw my active tab windows in each tab group since with multiple (split) tab groups, they were not being redrawn correctly. However, to make the loop work I had to do the following (CChildFrame is my derived frame type):
m_arrpActiveChilds.RemoveAll ();
const CObList& TabGroups =m_wndClientArea.GetMDITabGroups();
if (TabGroups.GetCount ()>0) {
POSITION crtPos = TabGroups.GetHeadPosition ();
CMFCTabCtrl* pCrtTabCtrl;
do {
pCrtTabCtrl=DYNAMIC_DOWNCAST(CMFCTabCtrl, TabGroups.GetNext(crtPos));
int nActive = pCrtTabCtrl->GetActiveTab();
CWnd * pWnd = pCrtTabCtrl->GetTabWndNoWrapper( nActive );
CChildFrame * pChild = dynamic_cast<CChildFrame*>(pWnd);
m_arrpActiveChilds.Add (pChild);
} while(crtPos != NULL);