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Windows Message ID constants

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22 Apr 2002 1  
C# enumeration with most standard Windows message ID constants

Introduction

The .NET base classes manage to insulate the programmer from many of the details of how applications interact with the underlying operating system, but in order to implement advanced UI functionality Microsoft leaves you no option but to interoperate with windows plumbing. The IMessageFilter interface requires you to use the System.Windows.Forms.Message struct which wraps a windows message. The Msg property corresponds to an int value that stores a constant indicating the type of message, Windows is sending your application. To my knowledge, Microsoft has not incorporated an enumeration with the commonly used constants. So, I stripped all of the messages I could find in the CommCtrl.h and WinUser.h header files and created an enum. I hope that you find it useful.

namespace WindowsUtilities
{
    public enum WindowsMessages: int
    {
        WM_NULL = 0x0000,
        WM_CREATE = 0x0001,

        //Refer the WindowMessages.cs file

        //for complete source listing


        LM_SETITEM = (WM_USER + 0x302), 
        LM_GETITEM = (WM_USER + 0x303)
    }
}

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