IOleWindow
The IOleWindow
interface provides methods that allow an application to obtain the handle to
the various windows that participate in in-place activation, and also to enter
and exit context-sensitive help mode.
Several other
in-place activation interfaces are derived from the IOleWindow
interface. Containers and objects must implement and use these interfaces in
order to support in-place activation. The following table briefly summarizes
each of these interfaces:
IOleWindow |
The base
interface. Implemented and used by containers and objects to obtain window
handles and manage context-sensitive help. |
IOleInPlaceObject |
Implemented
by objects and used by an object s immediate container to activate and
deactivate the object. |
IOleInPlaceActiveObject |
Implemented
by objects and used by the top-level container to manipulate the object while
it is active. Provides a direct channel of communication between an active
object and its frame and document windows. |
IOleInPlaceUIWindow |
Implemented
by containers and used by objects to manipulate the container s document
window. |
IOleInPlaceFrame |
Implemented
by containers and used by objects to control the container s frame window. |
IOleInPlaceSite |
Implemented
by containers and used by objects to interact with the in-place client site. |
IOleInPlaceSiteEx |
Implemented
by containers and called by objects to optimize activation and deactivation. |
IOleInPlaceSiteWIndowless |
Implemented
by containers and called by windowless object to obtain services from its
container. |
IOleInPlaceObjectWindowless |
Implemented
by windowless objects called by containers to support window message
processing and drag and drop operations for windowless objects. |
These
interfaces can be arranged in three hierarchical levels with various interfaces
implemented at each level. Calls that install user-interface menus commands and
frame adornments, activate and switch between windows, and dispatch menu and
keystrokes take place between the top-level container and the active object.
Calls that support activating, deactivating, scrolling, or clipping span the
containment hierarchy, with each level performing the correct actions.
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When to Implement
The inherited
methods of this interface are implemented by all in-place objects and
containers.
When to Use
Use this
interface to obtain the window handle to the windows associated with in-place
activation (frame, document, parent, and in-place object). It is also used to
enter and exit context-sensitive help.
Methods in VTable Order
IUnknown
Methods |
Description |
QueryInterface |
Returns a
pointer to a specified interface. |
AddRef |
Increments
the reference count. |
Release |
Decrements
the reference count. |
IOleWindow
Methods |
Description |
GetWindow |
Gets a
window handle. |
ContextSensitiveHelp |
Controls
enabling of context-sensitive help. |
See Also