IOleWindow  3MUQEV9

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

QueryInterface2Y54585

Returns a pointer to a specified interface.

AddRef1SHW0SS

Increments the reference count.

ReleaseDUW01A

Decrements the reference count.

 

IOleWindow Methods

Description

GetWindow2MLJP1W

Gets a window handle.

ContextSensitiveHelp2Q6WFYP

Controls enabling of context-sensitive help.

 

See Also

IOleInPlaceObject, IOleInPlaceActiveObject, IOleInPlaceUIWindow, IOleInPlaceFrame, IOleInPlaceSite, OleCreateMenuDescriptor, OleDestroyMenuDescriptor, OleTranslateAccelerator, IOleInPlaceSiteEx, IOleInPlaceSiteWIndowless, IOleInPlaceObjectWindowless