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ASP_Volume3 #44403
StopTextBoxFromBeeping

Show how to make a text box not beep but do something else when I hit the Enter key. This code example makes nothing happen, for an extended period of time:

ASP_Volume3 #44409
Dragging a form by a control

This code is reusable and small enough to paste into whatever you're doing and instantly have a form that has no need for a title bar.

ASP_Volume3 #44411
Cool screen wipes

You can achieve some cool form wipes with judicious use of the Move method. For example, to draw a curtain from right to left use this routine. It is also possible to wipe a form from bottom to top, and from both sides to the middle, using similar routines

ASP_Volume3 #44413
Create a form bigger than the screen!

The primary focus here is to allow you to display forms that are larger than the screen can show. Need an 8½" x 11" Form? NO Problem!The size used in this example is 8½" x 11", but it could just as easily be landscape, envelope, or any needed size.

ASP_Volume3 #44414
Create multi-Colored forms without using the API

Although using the API is a nice way to create multi-colored forms, there might be a reason why you would wish to create one without using the API.

ASP_Volume3 #44425
control subclassing switchboard

The Switchboard:A method for handling subclassing in ActiveX controls f you develop ActiveX controls and intend to subclass or hook a window, you'll very quickly discover a problem when you attempt to site multiple instances of your control. The subclassing, which worked fine with a single instance of your control, now no longer works and is, in fact, most likely is causing a GPF. Why is this happening? The AddressOf operator requires you to place the callback routine in a module. This module is shared between all instances of your control and the variables and subroutines that the module provide are not unique to each instance. The easiest way to visualize the problem is to imagine a shared phoneline (or a partyline as we hicks call it) where multiple parties are trying to dial a number, talk, and hangup, all at the same time. What's needed is an operator, a routine that controls the dialing (hooking), the talking (the callback routine), and who routes information to the instance of the control that requested it. The Switchboard subroutine (see below) and it's supporting code provides a method for subclassing from multiple instances of your ActiveX control. It is not memory intensive, nor is it slow. It's biggest weakness is that it is hardcoded to intercept particular messages (in this case, WM_SIZE, to trap resize events) and will require some minor modification on your part to use.

ASP_Volume3 #44429
Lost Focus / Got Focus Event--text box validation

These events are usually ignored or inconsistent amongst programs. For the users benefit, highlighting the current textbox, or tab control will aid in their navigation of your forms. But how to keep all these events consistent? Here is the answer. (Well our answer anyhow... until full-inheritance in VB 5.0)

ASP_Volume3 #44447
Getting a Reference to a VB 5.0 UserControl

Visual Basic 5.0 allows you to use UserControls to create ActiveX controls in your projects. The following code snippet does two things: It gets a reference to the form in which a UserControl is placed, and it gets a reference to that control on the form. by David Mendlen

ASP_Volume3 #44448
Full example of Drag and Drop within a application

Suppose you have a listbox with some elements and want to drag&drop a selected one into a textbox. http://137.56.41.168:2080/VisualBasicSource/vbdraganddrop.txt

ASP_Volume3 #44449
Clear all textboxes on a form at run-time

handy code for clearing all text box controls at run-time so you don't have to bother doing it at design time. http://137.56.41.168:2080/VisualBasicSource/vbworkingwithtextbox.txt

ASP_Volume3 #44450
How to use the common dialog control

Use of 3 types of common dialog boxes:1: choose printer, 2: choose font, 3: choose color. http://137.56.41.168:2080/VisualBasicSource/vb4usecommondialog.txt

ASP_Volume3 #44454
StayOnTop

Keep a form always on top (topmost floating form) in windows 95. Albetski, Allan"

ASP_Volume3 #44455
Use of the Toolbar Control

Short tutorial on how to use the toolbar in VB4/5 32 bit. http://137.56.41.168:2080/VisualBasicSource/vb4toolbar.txt

ASP_Volume3 #44457
DegreesToXYsubroutine

The DegreesToXYsubroutine, calculates the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) coordinates of any point, measured in degrees, on the circumference of a circle or ellipse.

ASP_Volume3 #44474
Exclusive Mode (Updated)

This function allows the application to enter and exit exclusive mode. In this mode any message boxes or prompts from Windows and other applications will not show up infront of the program. This is useful when you don't want anything to come up infront of your application window.

ASP_Volume3 #44475
IsLoadedForm

Tells whether a form is loaded or not

ASP_Volume3 #44476
Change Form Shape

Can Change The Shape of any form

ASP_Volume3 #44478
Make Form Transparent.

Makes a Form Trans Parent

ASP_Volume3 #44479
ComboBox on Toolbar

This subroutine shows how to Really put a ComboBox (or any control with a hWnd) onto a ToolBar (or any other control/window with a hWnd).

ASP_Volume3 #44483
Easy tiled-image form backgrounds

This code, which was inspired by a similar snippet of code by Ian Ippolito, permits tiling an image onto a form's background. This variant, though, resides in a module and is called by a form instead of residing within the form's code itself. This permits using the feature project-wide without redundant code all over the place.

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