CPropertyPage Class
Represents individual pages of a property sheet, otherwise known as a tab dialog box.
class CPropertyPage : public CDialog
Members
Public Constructors
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Constructs a CPropertyPage object. |
Public Methods
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Changes the OK button to read Close, and disables the Cancel button, after an unrecoverable change in the page of a modal property sheet. |
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Constructs a CPropertyPage object. Use Construct if you want to specify your parameters at run time, or if you are using arrays. |
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Retrieves the Windows PROPSHEETPAGE structure associated with the CPropertyPage object. |
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Called by the framework when the Apply Now button is clicked. |
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Called by the framework when the Cancel button is clicked. |
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Called by the framework when the current page is no longer the active page. Perform data validation here. |
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Called by the framework when the OK, Apply Now, or Close button is clicked. |
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Called by the framework when the Cancel button is clicked, and before the cancel has taken place. |
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Called by the framework when the Cancel button is clicked. |
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Called by the framework when the page is made the active page. |
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Called by the framework when the Back button is clicked while using a wizard-type property sheet. |
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Called by the framework when the Finish button is clicked while using a wizard-type property sheet. |
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Called by the framework when the Next button is clicked while using a wizard-type property sheet. |
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Forwards the message to each page of the property sheet. |
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Call to activate or deactivate the Apply Now button. |
Public Data Members
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The Windows PROPSHEETPAGE structure. Provides access to basic property page parameters. |
Remarks
As with standard dialog boxes, you derive a class from CPropertyPage for each page in your property sheet. To use CPropertyPage-derived objects, first create a CPropertySheet object, and then create an object for each page that goes in the property sheet. Call CPropertySheet::AddPage for each page in the sheet, and then display the property sheet by calling CPropertySheet::DoModal for a modal property sheet, or CPropertySheet::Create for a modeless property sheet.
You can create a type of tab dialog box called a wizard, which consists of a property sheet with a sequence of property pages that guide the user through the steps of an operation, such as setting up a device or creating a newsletter. In a wizard-type tab dialog box, the property pages do not have tabs, and only one property page is visible at a time. Also, instead of having OK and Apply Now buttons, a wizard-type tab dialog box has a Back button, a Next or Finish button, and a Cancel button.
For more information on establishing a property sheet as a wizard, see CPropertySheet::SetWizardMode. For more information on using CPropertyPage objects, see the article Property Sheets and Property Pages.
Inheritance Hierarchy
CPropertyPage
Requirements
Header: afxdlgs.h