FINDREPLACE
The FINDREPLACE
structure contains information that the FindText
typedef struct {
// fr
DWORD lStructSize;
HWND hwndOwner;
HINSTANCE hInstance;
DWORD Flags;
LPTSTR lpstrFindWhat;
LPTSTR lpstrReplaceWith;
WORD wFindWhatLen;
WORD wReplaceWithLen;
LPARAM lCustData;
LPFRHOOKPROC lpfnHook;
LPCTSTR lpTemplateName;
} FINDREPLACE;
Members
lStructSize
Specifies the
length, in bytes, of the structure.
hwndOwner
Identifies
the window that owns the dialog box. The window procedure of the specified
window receives FINDMSGSTRING messages from the dialog box. This member can be
any valid window handle, but it must not be NULL.
hInstance
If the
FR_ENABLETEMPLATEHANDLE flag is set in the Flags member, hInstance
is the handle of a memory object containing a dialog box template. If the
FR_ENABLETEMPLATE flag is set, hInstance identifies a module that
contains a dialog box template named by the lpTemplateName member. If neither
flag is set, this member is ignored.
Flags
A set of bit
flags that you can use to initialize the dialog box. The dialog box sets these
flags when it sends the FINDMSGSTRING registered message to indicate the user s
input. This member can be a combination of the following flags:
Flag |
Meaning |
FR_DIALOGTERM |
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If set in a
FINDMSGSTRING message, indicates that the dialog box is closing. When you
receive a message with this flag set, the dialog box window handle returned
by the FindText |
FR_DOWN |
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If set, the
Down button of the direction radio buttons in a Find dialog box is selected
indicating that you should search from the current location to the end of the
document. If not set, the Up button is selected so you should search to the
beginning of the document. You can set this flag to initialize the dialog
box. If set in a FINDMSGSTRING message, indicates the user s selection. |
FR_ENABLEHOOK |
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Enables the
hook function specified in the lpfnHook member. This flag is used only
to initialize the dialog box. |
FR_ENABLETEMPLATE |
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Indicates
that the hInstance and lpTemplateName members specify a dialog
box template to use in place of the default template. This flag is used only
to initialize the dialog box. |
FR_ENABLETEMPLATEHANDLE |
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Indicates
that the hInstance member identifies a data block that contains a
preloaded dialog box template. The system ignores the lpTemplateName
member if this flag is specified. |
FR_FINDNEXT |
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If set in a
FINDMSGSTRING message, indicates that the user clicked the Find Next button
in a Find or Replace dialog box. The lpstrFindWhat member specifies
the string to search for. |
FR_HIDEUPDOWN |
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If set when
initializing a Find dialog box, hides the search direction radio buttons. |
FR_HIDEMATCHCASE |
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If set when
initializing a Find or Replace dialog box, hides the Match Case check box. |
FR_HIDEWHOLEWORD |
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If set when
initializing a Find or Replace dialog box, hides the Match Whole Word Only
check box. |
FR_MATCHCASE |
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If set, the
Match Case check box is checked indicating that the search should be
case-sensitive. If not set, the check box is unchecked so the search should
be case-insensitive. You can set this flag to initialize the dialog box. If
set in a FINDMSGSTRING message, indicates the user s selection. |
FR_NOMATCHCASE |
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If set when
initializing a Find or Replace dialog box, disables the Match Case check box. |
FR_NOUPDOWN |
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If set when
initializing a Find dialog box, disables the search direction radio buttons. |
FR_NOWHOLEWORD |
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If set when
initializing a Find or Replace dialog box, disables the Whole Word check box. |
FR_REPLACE |
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If set in a
FINDMSGSTRING message, indicates that the user clicked the Replace button in
a Replace dialog box. The lpstrFindWhat member specifies the string to
be replaced and the lpstrReplaceWith member specifies the replacement
string. |
FR_REPLACEALL |
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If set in a
FINDMSGSTRING message, indicates that the user clicked the Replace All button
in a Replace dialog box. The lpstrFindWhat member specifies the string
to be replaced and the lpstrReplaceWith member specifies the
replacement string. |
FR_SHOWHELP |
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Causes the
dialog box to display the Help button. The hwndOwner member must
specify the window to receive the HELPMSGSTRING1N5CG6 registered messages that the dialog box
sends when the user clicks the Help button. |
FR_WHOLEWORD |
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If set, the
Match Whole Word Only check box is checked indicating that you should search
only for whole words that match the search string. If not set, the check box
is unchecked so you should also search for word fragments that match the
search string. You can set this flag to initialize the dialog box. If set in
a FINDMSGSTRING message, indicates the user s selection. |
lpstrFindWhat
Pointer to a
buffer that a FINDMSGSTRING
If a
FINDMSGSTRING message specifies the FR_FINDNEXT flag, lpstrFindWhat
contains the string to search for. The FR_DOWN, FR_WHOLEWORD, and FR_MATCHCASE
flags indicate the direction and type of search. If a FINDMSGSTRING message
specifies the FR_REPLACE or FR_REPLACE flags, lpstrFindWhat contains the
string to be replaced.
lpstrReplaceWith
Pointer to a
buffer that a FINDMSGSTRING message uses to pass the null terminated
replacement string that the user typed in the Replace With: edit control. You
must dynamically allocate the buffer or use a global or static array so it does
not go out of scope before the dialog box closes. If the buffer contains a
string when you initialize the dialog box, the string is displayed in the
Replace With: edit control.
If a FINDMSGSTRING message specifies the FR_REPLACE or FR_REPLACEALL
flags, lpstrReplaceWith contains the replacement string .
The FindText
wFindWhatLen
Specifies the
length, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by the lpstrFindWhat member.
wReplaceWithLen
Specifies the
length, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by the lpstrReplaceWith
member.
lCustData
Specifies
application-defined data that the system passes to the hook procedure
identified by the lpfnHook member. When the system sends the WM_INITDIALOG
lpfnHook
Pointer to an
FRHookProc hook procedure that can process messages intended for the
dialog box. This member is ignored unless the FR_ENABLEHOOK flag is set in the Flags
member.
If the hook procedure returns FALSE in response to the WM_INITDIALOG
message, the hook procedure must display the dialog box or else the dialog box
will not be shown. To do this, first perform any other paint operations, and
then call the ShowWindow and UpdateWindow functions.
lpTemplateName
Pointer to a
null-terminated string that names the dialog box template resource in the
module identified by the hInstance member. This template is substituted
for the standard dialog box template. For numbered dialog box resources, this
can be a value returned by the MAKEINTRESOURCE macro. This member is
ignored unless the FR_ENABLETEMPLATE flag is set in the Flags member.
See Also