WM_MDIACTIVATE
An
application sends the WM_MDIACTIVATE message to a multiple document interface
(MDI) client window to instruct the client window to activate a different MDI
child window. As the client window processes this message, it sends
WM_MDIACTIVATE to the child window being deactivated and to the child window
being activated.
WM_MDIACTIVATE
// Message sent to MDI client
wParam = (WPARAM) (HWND) hwndChildAct; // child to
activate
lParam = 0; // not used; must
be zero
// Message received by MDI child
hwndChildDeact = (HWND) wParam; // child being deactivated
hwndChildAct = (HWND) lParam; // child being activated
Parameters
In messages
sent to an MDI client window:
hwndChildAct
Value of wParam.
Identifies the MDI child window to be activated.
In
messages received by an MDI child window:
hwndChildDeact
Value of wParam.
Identifies the MDI child window being deactivated.
hwndChildAct
Value of lParam.
Identifies the MDI child window being activated.
Return Values
If an
application sends this message to an MDI client window, the return value is
zero. An MDI child window should return zero if it processes this message.
Remarks
An MDI child
window is activated independently of the MDI frame window. When the frame window
becomes active, the child window last activated by using the WM_MDIACTIVATE
message receives the WM_NCACTIVATE message to draw an active window frame and
title bar; the child window does not receive another WM_MDIACTIVATE message.
See Also