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Introduction
Ever got frustrated with only being able to use 16 colours in the developer studio IDE? DevTrueColour is an add-in that customizes the Tools | Options | Format tab, hiding the 16 colour combo boxes and replacing them with two Office 97 style colour pickers (courtesy of Chris Maunder). All editor windows are updated without restarting the IDE
Installation
- Build the DevTrueColour.dsp project OR copy DevTrueColour.dll into program files\microsoft visual studio\common\msdev98\addins
- Open Tools | Customize | Add-ins and Macro Files and tick DevTrueColour.
- Tools | Options | Format. You should have 2 replacement combo boxes for the colours
The add-in uses Chris Maunder's Office 97 style Colour Picker control.
Limitations
Under certain circumstances, the colour pickers don't update. This seems to be due to having different colours for items that appear in more than one category. Eg. If Bookmark is set to red in Output Window and green in Source Windows, then All Windows is selected, the colour pickers don't update. This appears to be a feature of Developer Studio, as it happens without the add-in enabled!
I have only been able to test the add-in in VC6.0. It should work in 5.0, but if it doesn't you are welcome to fix it and I will incorporate any changes into the original.
How it works
The colour combo boxes on the Format page are owner draw controls, with the item data containing a COLORREF
, or 0x8000000 if Automatic is selected. It we can change the item data value we can use the combo box as a means of injecting any colour we want into developer studio.
On loading, the add-in registers a thread wide window procedure hook, which it uses to wait for WM_INITDIALOG
on the Format tab of the options. Unfortunately the title of the Format child dialog isn't set at this point, so we have to use the existence of a couple of child controls to verify the identity of the page.
The original combo boxes are hidden, and the colour picker combo's are created. I had to put these in modeless child dialogs to get message reflection to work, which is a bit messy, but this had the side effect of allowing easier access to the colour picker notification messages.
Whenever the colour picker closes, the corresponding hidden combo box has item 0's data set to the new colour and a couple a fake key presses sent to it (VK_END
followed by VK_HOME
) to update the sample text.
The hook procedure also catches CB_FINDSTRINGEXACT
, which is used to update the colour picker's selected colour, WM_ENABLE
, which enables and disables the colour picker windows based on the enabled state of the hidden colour combo boxes, and WM_DESTROY
, which is used for cleaning up when the property sheet is closed.