Microsoft KB Archive/257849

= How To Resize RichTextbox Control with Endless Bottom =

Article ID: 257849

Article Last Modified on 7/1/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Learning Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Learning Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Enterprise Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Enterprise Edition

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This article was previously published under Q257849



SUMMARY
This article demonstrates how to resize the Microsoft Rich Textbox control to the size of its contents. For instance, it may be desirable to add a Rich Textbox control to a Web page and have the control display its entire contents. Another scenario would be to resize the control to either the height of the contents or the height of a form.



MORE INFORMATION
This sample demonstrates how to intercept windows messages and check for a specific message, EN_REQUESTRESIZE. This is accomplished by creating a message handler (hook) and sending an event mask to the parent window. The event mask tells the form what type of messages the control is sending. If you are unfamiliar with message handlers, please see the "References" section of this article.

WARNING: Failure to unhook a window before its imminent destruction results in application errors, Invalid Page Faults, and data loss. This is due the fact that the new WindowProc function being pointed to no longer exists, but the window has not been notified of the change. Always unhook the sub-classed window upon unloading the sub-classed form or exiting the application. This is especially important while debugging an application that uses this technique within the Microsoft Visual Basic Development Environment. Pressing the End button or selecting End from the Run menu without unhooking causes an Invalid Page Fault and closes Microsoft Visual Basic.

Sample Code
 Start a new Visual Basic Standard EXE project. Form1 is created by default. On the Project menu, select Components. Check the Rich Textbox and Common Dialog controls, and then click OK. Add a CommandButton, a CommonDialog, and a RichTextBox control to Form1. In the Properties window, set the ScrollBars property of RichTextBox1 to 2-rtfVertical .  Add the following code to the General Declarations section of Form1: Option Explicit

Private Sub Form_Load ' Create a Hook and populate a global variable with the Richtextbox hwnd. Call NewWindowProc(Me.hWnd) RichWnd = RichTextBox1.hWnd End Sub

Private Sub Command1_Click ' Load a file into the richtextbox control With CommonDialog1 .Filter = "All Files|*.*|Text Files|*.txt|RTF Files|*.rtf" .ShowOpen RichTextBox1.FileName = .FileName End With End Sub

Private Sub Form_Resize ' 1.)Populate global variables with the Height and Width of the '  Richtextbox control. ' 2.)Set an event mask for the Richtextbox control. ' 3.)Send an EM_REQUESTRESIZE Message to the Form.

gblWidth = RichTextBox1.Width / Screen.TwipsPerPixelX gblHeight = ((Form1.Height - RichTextBox1.Top) - 450) / _ Screen.TwipsPerPixelY Call SetMask(RichWnd) Call SendMessage(RichWnd, EM_REQUESTRESIZE, 0, 0) End Sub

Private Sub Form_Unload(Cancel As Integer) Call ResetWindProc(Me.hWnd) ' Remove the Windows Hook End Sub  On the Project menu, select Add Module to add a BAS module to the project. Module1 is created by default.  Add the following code to General Declarations section of Module1: Option Explicit

' Private Variables

Private rResize As REQSIZE ' <--- Pointer to REQSIZE Structure Private MaskHdr As nmhdr  ' <--- Pointer to nmhdr Structure Private OldWndProc As Long Private Const GWL_WNDPROC = (-4) Private Const WM_USER = &H400 Private Const WM_NOTIFY = &H4E Private Const SWP_NOMOVE = &H2 Private Const SWP_SHOWWINDOW = &H40 Private Const EM_GETEVENTMASK = (WM_USER + 59) Private Const EM_SETEVENTMASK = (WM_USER + 69) Private Const ENM_REQUESTRESIZE As Long = &H40000 Private Const EN_REQUESTRESIZE = &H701

' Public Variables

Public gblWidth As Long    ' <--- Var Holder for Richtext Width Public gblHeight As Long   ' <--- Var Holder for Richtext Height Public Const EM_REQUESTRESIZE = (WM_USER + 65) Public Const VBNullPtr = 0& Public RichWnd As Long     ' <--- Var Holder for Richtext Hwnd

Private Type nmhdr hwndFrom As Long idfrom As Long code As Long End Type

Private Type rect Left As Long Top As Long Right As Long Bottom As Long End Type

Private Type REQSIZE nmhdr As nmhdr rect As rect End Type

Public Declare Function SendMessage Lib "user32" Alias "SendMessageA" _ (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal wMsg As Long, ByVal wParam As Long, _  ByVal lParam As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function SetWindowLong Lib "user32" Alias _ "SetWindowLongA" (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal nIndex As Long, _   ByVal dwNewLong As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function CallWindowProc Lib "user32" _ Alias "CallWindowProcA" (ByVal lpPrevWndFunc As Long, _  ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal Msg As Long, ByVal wParam As Long, _   ByVal lParam As Long) As Long

Private Declare Sub CopyMemory Lib "kernel32" Alias "RtlMoveMemory" _ (Destination As Any, Source As Any, ByVal Length As Long)

Public Declare Function SetWindowPos Lib "user32" _ (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal hWndInsAfter As Long, ByVal x As Long, _   ByVal y As Long, ByVal cx As Long, ByVal cy As Long, _    ByVal wFlags As Long) As Long

' Call SetWindowLong to instantiate the Window Procedure by passing the ' Address of MyWndProc.

Public Sub NewWindowProc(fhWnd As Long) On Error Resume Next OldWndProc = SetWindowLong(fhWnd, GWL_WNDPROC, AddressOf MyWndProc) End Sub

' Once the Hook is in place, All messages will be processed by this ' function. Test for a WM_NOTIFY and parse the lParam to search for a ' specific value. In this case we are looking for EN_REQUESTRESIZE in the ' nmhdr structure. If an EN_REQUESTRESIZE is found then grab the next ' structure(REQSIZE) from the lParam.

Public Function MyWndProc(ByVal hwnd As Long, _                         ByVal Msg As Long, _                          ByVal wParam As Long, _                          ByVal lParam As Long) As Long On Error Resume Next

Select Case Msg Case WM_NOTIFY Call CopyMemory(MaskHdr, ByVal lParam, Len(MaskHdr)) If MaskHdr.code = EN_REQUESTRESIZE Then Call CopyMemory(rResize, ByVal lParam, Len(rResize))

If rResize.rect.Bottom < gblHeight Then Call SetWindowPos(RichWnd, VBNullPtr, _                                0, 0, gblWidth, _                                 rResize.rect.Bottom, _                                 SWP_SHOWWINDOW Or SWP_NOMOVE)

Else Call SetWindowPos(RichWnd, VBNullPtr, _                                   0, 0, _                                    gblWidth, gblHeight, _                                    SWP_SHOWWINDOW Or SWP_NOMOVE) End If ' By modifying 2 of the above parameters you can create an endless bottom ' Richtext control. This may be desirable if you plan to wrap the control ' and use it on a web page. To test this, comment the 'If' Statement above ' and replace it with the SetWindowPos Function call below. ' The control will now Resize itself to its actual contents.

'              Call SetWindowPos(RichWnd, VBNullPtr, _ '                             0, 0, _ '                             gblWidth, rResize.rect.Bottom, _ '                             SWP_SHOWWINDOW Or SWP_NOMOVE) End If     Case Else ' Handle other messages here. End Select ' Reset windowproc MyWndProc = CallWindowProc(OldWndProc, hwnd, Msg, wParam, lParam)

End Function

Public Sub ResetWindProc(hwnd As Long)

On Error Resume Next ' Call SetWindowLong to remove the Windows Hook from app.

Call SetWindowLong(hwnd, GWL_WNDPROC, OldWndProc)

End Sub

Public Sub SetMask(fhWnd As Long) On Error Resume Next Dim CurrentMask As Long Dim NewMask As Long ' Set the Event Mask to be called.

CurrentMask = SendMessage(fhWnd, EM_GETEVENTMASK, 0, 0) NewMask = (CurrentMask Or ENM_REQUESTRESIZE) Call SendMessage(fhWnd, EM_SETEVENTMASK, 0, ENM_REQUESTRESIZE) End Sub </li> Save and run the project. Note that the control is now being displayed using the height of the contents or the height of the form.</li> Comment out the If statement described in the comments in Module1 of the code sample, and uncomment the SetWindowPos function call following it.</li> Save the project and run it. The RichTextBox control now resizes itself to the height of its contents regardless of the size of the contents.</li></ol>

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