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Expanding and collapsing Dialogs

By , 9 Jan 2000
 

Dialog in collapsed state

Dialog in expanded state

Sometimes it may be useful to show only the important part in a dialog and have a button usually labeled "More" that expands the dialog when the user clicks on it. Once the dialog is expanded, the "More" button displays "Less" and as soon as the user clicks on the "Less" button, the dialog will shrink to its initial size.

The CExpandDialog class performs this for you. All you have to to is add the DialogExpander.cpp file to your project and make some minor changes in your dialog class and template.

Modify the header file of your dialog class like this:

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CExpandDialogDlg dialog

#include "DialogExpander.h"    //<<<< add here

...
class CExpandDialogDlg : public CDialog
{
...
protected:
...
    CExpandDialog m_ExpandDialog ;    //<<<< add here
...
}

Modify the OnInitDialog function dialog class like this:

BOOL CExpandDialogDlg::OnInitDialog()
{
    CDialog::OnInitDialog();


    m_ExpandDialog.Initialize(this, FALSE, IDC_MOREBUTTON, 
                    IDC_SHRINKMARK, IDC_EXPANDEDMARK,
                    IDC_LESSTEXT) ; //<<<< add here

    ...
}

With the class wizard, add a handler for the "More" button (e.g. OnMore()) and modify it like this:

void CExpandDialogDlg::OnMore() 
{
    m_ExpandDialog.OnExpandButton() ;
}

The dialog template must include two special static controls. One that indicates the position of the bottom of the dialog when it is in the collapsed state (1 on the legend below) and one that contains the string that should appear on the "More/Less" button when the dialog is in the expanded state (2 on the legend below). These two controls will not be shown because the CExpandDialog class will hide them automatically.

Dialog template

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GeneralMy vote of 4memberAdi Shavit13-Dec-11 23:50 
GeneralVertical/horizontal (default) optionmembervarandas7927-Jul-09 23:46 
GeneralAnother methodmemberSteve Mayfield22-Sep-03 20:06 
GeneralRe: Another methodmemberobjects2-May-06 5:05 
GeneralAny examples of using the expand feature with CPropertySheetmemberSuperD1-Aug-03 10:55 
Generalnew usagememberjohn john mackey12-Feb-03 11:58 
Generalbeautymemberlaue29-Jan-03 14:20 
GeneralClevermemberkilowatt26-Mar-02 8:01 
GeneralRe: ClevermemberDimitris Vassiliades15-Nov-02 8:48 
You could change a little the sources and provide a (pure) virtual function in CExpandDialog you can override to fit your dialog needs. Your problem could be solved by disabling all hidden controls and then re-enabling them when expanding.;)
e.g.

class CExpandDialog
{
...
protected:
virtual void OnExpandCollapse(BOOL bExpanded)
{
//Enable / Disable all controls shown / hidden
}
...
}

you also need to change CExpandDialog::OnExpandButton() to also call OnExpandCollapse. Something like:

void CExpandDialog::OnExpandButton()
{
  ...
  m_bIsExpanded = !m_bIsExpanded ;
  OnExpandCollapse(m_bIsExpanded);
  ...
}


GeneralControls in expanded/collapsed areamemberjohn john mackey7-Jan-02 10:46 
GeneralRe: Controls in expanded/collapsed areasussAnonymous5-Jul-03 6:01 
GeneralA more efficient way...sussLX25-Oct-00 21:43 
GeneralRe: A more efficient way...memberDimitris Vassiliades15-Nov-02 9:03 
GeneralRe: A more efficient way...memberMatban9-Jan-04 4:38 
GeneralYou forgot tosussDaniel BERMAN10-Apr-00 6:05 
GeneralRe: You forgot tomemberUwe Keim30-Dec-01 21:48 
GeneralRe: You forgot tomemberDimitris Vassiliades15-Nov-02 9:10 
GeneralRe: You forgot tomemberMatban9-Jan-04 4:48 

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