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Introduction
This library presents a set of MFC classes that replicate the Java Swing style
controls.
I sat down for two whole months to write this library. I was inspired from
the cool GUI which Java Swing components offer. Although I tried to create the
simulation as the same, in some places it was not possible. Win32 API does not
have support to redraw a scrollbar. I also tried to make the combo box as good
as possible. The progress bar looks even cooler, as does the slider. I hope
you like these components - but email me if you have any bug fixes or suggestions.
Note:The release version of this MFC extension dll will only work with
with release versions of your application, and
the debug version with the debug version of your application. Take care to avoid
errors.
To use the library
First you need to compile the Swing libary. Unpack the downloaded zip and
compile the project in the Swing/ directory. This will give you a swing.lib
file for linking, and a swing.dll file that you application will use.
In your project, be sure to include the "swing.h" header file, and also
link to the swing.lib library file.
To get the swing look and feel, set your dialog's background color in
your application's InitInstance()
SetDialogBkColor(RGB(204, 204, 204), RGB(0, 0, 0));
Using class wizard create control variables for the controls. Then replace
the variable types with those given below
CButton (button) |
CSwingButton |
CButton (checkbox) |
CSwingCheckBox |
CButton (radio) |
CSwingRadio |
CEdit |
CSwingEdit |
CRichEditCtrl |
CSwingRichEditCtrl |
CProgressCtrl |
CSwingProgressCtrl |
CComboBox |
CSwingComboBox |
CSliderCtrl |
CSwingSliderCtrl |
CWnd |
CSwingBorderWnd |
To set the caption for a button use the function
void SetButtonText (CString pstr)
CString GetButtonText ()
Simillarly for a checkbox and radio use:
void SetRadioText (CString pstr)
CString GetRadioText ()
void SetCheckboxText (CString pstr)
CString GetCheckboxText()
For a progress bar use:
void SetCaption (CString pstr)
CString GetCaption ()
You can also use following methods for check boxes and radios:
void SetCheck (BOOL check)
BOOL GetCheck ()
As all the windows are derived classes, all the other member functions will
work.
There is a problem with radio buttons. You will have to set the control which
comes after the last radio button of the last group also with the group
property.
I have also given the facilit where if there is a window which needs only
a swing border, you can use the class wizard to create its variable and set its type to
CSwingBorderWnd