Click here to Skip to main content
15,886,110 members
Articles / Desktop Programming / MFC

Resource ID Organiser Add-In for Visual C++ 5.0/6.0/.NET

Rate me:
Please Sign up or sign in to vote.
4.98/5 (71 votes)
10 Jan 2005CPOL25 min read 530.6K   12.1K   201  
An application/add-in to organise and renumber resource symbol IDs
// CJDockContext.h : header file
// Copyright � 1998-1999 CodeJock.com, All Rights Reserved.
// See ReadMe.txt for TERMS OF USE.
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/****************************************************************************
 *
 * $Date: 8/31/99 1:11a $
 * $Revision: 9 $
 * $Archive: /CodeJockey/Include/CJDockContext.h $
 *
 * $History: CJDockContext.h $
 * 
 * *****************  Version 9  *****************
 * User: Kirk Stowell Date: 8/31/99    Time: 1:11a
 * Updated in $/CodeJockey/Include
 * Updated copyright and contact information.
 * 
 * *****************  Version 8  *****************
 * User: Kirk Stowell Date: 7/25/99    Time: 12:42a
 * Updated in $/CodeJockey/Include
 * 
 * *****************  Version 7  *****************
 * User: Kirk Stowell Date: 7/18/99    Time: 10:17p
 * Updated in $/CodeJockey/Include
 * Cleaned up inline functions, and import/export macro so that class will
 * be imported when linked to, and exported at compile time.
 * 
 * *****************  Version 6  *****************
 * User: Kirk Stowell Date: 6/09/99    Time: 8:33p
 * Updated in $/CodeJockey/Include
 * Ioannhs Stamatopoulos (Yiannhs) [ystamat@mail.datamedia.gr] - Extended
 * docking windows, removed ::GetSysColor(...) calls and WM_SYSCOLORCHANGE
 * message handler, this is now automatically handled by the base class.
 * Added redraw flags to the create method and modified paint and layout
 * handlers to reduce flicker and un-necessary command handling. Dragging
 * rect now reflects actual control bar docked size. Added "flat" look to
 * the control bars, the control bars can now use the classic DevStudio
 * look, or use flat gradient gripper, borders and frame buttons. Overall,
 * docking windows now handle dragging, docking and floating much better,
 * and behave more like DevStudio.
 * 
 * *****************  Version 5  *****************
 * User: Kirk Stowell Date: 4/14/99    Time: 12:57p
 * Updated in $/CodeJockey/Include
 * Daniel Harth [danielh@mail.matco.ro] - Added support for diagonal
 * sizing. 
 * 
 * *****************  Version 4  *****************
 * User: Kirk Stowell Date: 4/03/99    Time: 12:56p
 * Updated in $/CodeJockey/Include
 * Added comments and cleaned up code.
 * 
 * *****************  Version 3  *****************
 * User: Kirk Stowell Date: 3/10/99    Time: 12:56p
 * Updated in $/CodeJockey/Include
 * Added support for toggle docking.
 * 
 * *****************  Version 2  *****************
 * User: Kirk Stowell Date: 3/03/99    Time: 12:54p
 * Updated in $/CodeJockey/Include
 * Scott Killen [s_killen@yahoo.com] - If your frame is not your main
 * window in your app, you cannot dock a floating CCJControlBar. Changed
 * (CFrameWnd*)AfxGetApp()->m_pMainWnd to (CFrameWnd*)m_pDockSite in
 * CanDockDockBar() and DockSizeBar()
 * 
 * *****************  Version 1  *****************
 * User: Kirk Stowell Date: 1/12/99    Time: 12:53p
 * Created in $/CodeJockey/Include
 * Initial creation to add side-by-side docking support for CCJControlBar
 * class.
 *
 ***************************************************************************/
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

#ifndef __CJDOCKCONTEXT_H__
#define __CJDOCKCONTEXT_H__

#if _MSC_VER >= 1000
#pragma once
#endif // _MSC_VER >= 1000

// class forwards
class CCJSizeDockBar;
class CCJControlBar;

// CCJDockContext is a CDockContext derived class which is used by
// CCJControlBar and CCJMiniDockFrameWnd for docking / sizing control bars.
class _CJX_EXT_CLASS CCJDockContext : public CDockContext
{
public:

	// Default constructor
	//
	CCJDockContext(CControlBar* pBar);

	// Virtual destructor
	//
	virtual ~CCJDockContext();

public:

    CPoint		m_ptOrig; // Yiannhs: trying to handle some extra use

public:

	// this member function is called by CCJDockContext when a drag
	// operation completes.
	//
	void EndDragDockBar();

	// this member function is called by CCJDockContext during a
	// drag process.
	//
	void MoveDockBar(CPoint pt);

	// this member function is called by CCJControlBar and CCJMiniDockFrameWnd
	// whenever a drag operation begins.
	//
	void StartDragDockBar(CPoint pt);

	// this member function is called by CCJDockContext to determine
	// wether a control bar is dockable.
	//
	DWORD CanDockDockBar();

	// this member function is called by CCJDockContext to determine
	// wether a control bar is dockable.
	//
	DWORD CanDockDockBar(CRect rect, DWORD dwDockStyle, CDockBar** ppDockBar = NULL);

	// this member function is called by CCJDockContext
	// whenever a drag operation begins.
	//
	BOOL TrackDockBar();

	// this member function is called by CCJDockContext
	// and returns a CCJSizeDock bar pointer.
	//
	CCJSizeDockBar* GetDockBar(DWORD dwOverDockStyle);

	// this member function is used by the framework to dock a
	// control bar.
	//
	void DockSizeBar(CControlBar *,CCJSizeDockBar* =NULL,LPRECT =NULL);

	// this member function is used to toggle the docked state of
	// a control bar.
	//
	virtual void ToggleDocking();

	// this member function is called to enable diagonal sizing
	// for the control bar.
	//
	void Stretch(CPoint pt);
	virtual void StartResize(int nHitTest, CPoint pt);
};

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

#endif // __CJDOCKCONTEXT_H__

By viewing downloads associated with this article you agree to the Terms of Service and the article's licence.

If a file you wish to view isn't highlighted, and is a text file (not binary), please let us know and we'll add colourisation support for it.

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)


Written By
Founder Riverblade Limited
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I haven't always written software for a living. When I graduated from Surrey University in 1989, it was with an Electronic Engineering degree, but unfortunately that never really gave me the opportunity to do anything particularly interesting (with the possible exception of designing Darth Vader's Codpiece * for the UK Army in 1990).
    * Also known as the Standard Army Bootswitch. But that's another story...
Since the opportunity arose to lead a software team developing C++ software for Avionic Test Systems in 1996, I've not looked back. More recently I've been involved in the development of subsea acoustic navigation systems, digital TV broadcast systems, port security/tracking systems, and most recently software development tools with my own company, Riverblade Ltd.

One of my personal specialities is IDE plug-in development. ResOrg was my first attempt at a plug-in, but my day to day work is with Visual Lint, an interactive code analysis tool environment with works within the Visual Studio and Eclipse IDEs or on build servers.

I love lots of things, but particularly music, photography and anything connected with history or engineering. I despise ignorant, intolerant and obstructive people - and it shows...I can be a bolshy cow if you wind me up the wrong way...Laugh | :laugh:

I'm currently based 15 minutes walk from the beach in Bournemouth on the south coast of England. Since I moved here I've grown to love the place - even if it is full of grockles in Summer!

Comments and Discussions