How to get rid of the Close Button in the header of a Visio AnchorBar Window (VSTO)?
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Okay I have made a VSTO for Visio that uses a AnchorBarAddon Window.
The code for creating the window is below:
if (parent == null || windowstates == null || Assigned) return false;
Window = null;
Window = parent.Windows.Add(
bstrCaption: Caption,
nFlags: windowstates,
nType: (object)Visio.VisWinTypes.visAnchorBarAddon,
nWidth: _content.Size.Width,
bstrMergeID: _guid,
bstrMergeClass: "",
nMergePosition: 0
);
int windowHandle = _content.Handle.ToInt32();
Win32.SetWindowLongW(windowHandle, Win32.GWL_STYLE, Win32.WS_CHILD | Win32.WS_VISIBLE);
Win32.SetParent(windowHandle, Window.WindowHandle32);
_content.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
Window.GetWindowRect(out int left, out int top, out int width, out int height);
Window.SetWindowRect(left, top, width + addWidth, height + addHeight);
The Window created sports that normal Close-Button top right which I do not want to have (screenshot)
How do I get rid of it?
Thanks in advance!
c# vsto visio
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Okay I have made a VSTO for Visio that uses a AnchorBarAddon Window.
The code for creating the window is below:
if (parent == null || windowstates == null || Assigned) return false;
Window = null;
Window = parent.Windows.Add(
bstrCaption: Caption,
nFlags: windowstates,
nType: (object)Visio.VisWinTypes.visAnchorBarAddon,
nWidth: _content.Size.Width,
bstrMergeID: _guid,
bstrMergeClass: "",
nMergePosition: 0
);
int windowHandle = _content.Handle.ToInt32();
Win32.SetWindowLongW(windowHandle, Win32.GWL_STYLE, Win32.WS_CHILD | Win32.WS_VISIBLE);
Win32.SetParent(windowHandle, Window.WindowHandle32);
_content.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
Window.GetWindowRect(out int left, out int top, out int width, out int height);
Window.SetWindowRect(left, top, width + addWidth, height + addHeight);
The Window created sports that normal Close-Button top right which I do not want to have (screenshot)
How do I get rid of it?
Thanks in advance!
c# vsto visio
First google result on the topic, it is possible with some sketchy workarounds: social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/…
– L8n
Nov 14 at 11:18
I already checked this link before asking my question as I did not found an answer there. I have decided to live with it. Direct Win32 API calls did not work either.
– MrZweistein
Nov 14 at 13:21
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Okay I have made a VSTO for Visio that uses a AnchorBarAddon Window.
The code for creating the window is below:
if (parent == null || windowstates == null || Assigned) return false;
Window = null;
Window = parent.Windows.Add(
bstrCaption: Caption,
nFlags: windowstates,
nType: (object)Visio.VisWinTypes.visAnchorBarAddon,
nWidth: _content.Size.Width,
bstrMergeID: _guid,
bstrMergeClass: "",
nMergePosition: 0
);
int windowHandle = _content.Handle.ToInt32();
Win32.SetWindowLongW(windowHandle, Win32.GWL_STYLE, Win32.WS_CHILD | Win32.WS_VISIBLE);
Win32.SetParent(windowHandle, Window.WindowHandle32);
_content.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
Window.GetWindowRect(out int left, out int top, out int width, out int height);
Window.SetWindowRect(left, top, width + addWidth, height + addHeight);
The Window created sports that normal Close-Button top right which I do not want to have (screenshot)
How do I get rid of it?
Thanks in advance!
c# vsto visio
Okay I have made a VSTO for Visio that uses a AnchorBarAddon Window.
The code for creating the window is below:
if (parent == null || windowstates == null || Assigned) return false;
Window = null;
Window = parent.Windows.Add(
bstrCaption: Caption,
nFlags: windowstates,
nType: (object)Visio.VisWinTypes.visAnchorBarAddon,
nWidth: _content.Size.Width,
bstrMergeID: _guid,
bstrMergeClass: "",
nMergePosition: 0
);
int windowHandle = _content.Handle.ToInt32();
Win32.SetWindowLongW(windowHandle, Win32.GWL_STYLE, Win32.WS_CHILD | Win32.WS_VISIBLE);
Win32.SetParent(windowHandle, Window.WindowHandle32);
_content.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
Window.GetWindowRect(out int left, out int top, out int width, out int height);
Window.SetWindowRect(left, top, width + addWidth, height + addHeight);
The Window created sports that normal Close-Button top right which I do not want to have (screenshot)
How do I get rid of it?
Thanks in advance!
c# vsto visio
c# vsto visio
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First google result on the topic, it is possible with some sketchy workarounds: social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/…
– L8n
Nov 14 at 11:18
I already checked this link before asking my question as I did not found an answer there. I have decided to live with it. Direct Win32 API calls did not work either.
– MrZweistein
Nov 14 at 13:21
add a comment |
First google result on the topic, it is possible with some sketchy workarounds: social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/…
– L8n
Nov 14 at 11:18
I already checked this link before asking my question as I did not found an answer there. I have decided to live with it. Direct Win32 API calls did not work either.
– MrZweistein
Nov 14 at 13:21
First google result on the topic, it is possible with some sketchy workarounds: social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/…
– L8n
Nov 14 at 11:18
First google result on the topic, it is possible with some sketchy workarounds: social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/…
– L8n
Nov 14 at 11:18
I already checked this link before asking my question as I did not found an answer there. I have decided to live with it. Direct Win32 API calls did not work either.
– MrZweistein
Nov 14 at 13:21
I already checked this link before asking my question as I did not found an answer there. I have decided to live with it. Direct Win32 API calls did not work either.
– MrZweistein
Nov 14 at 13:21
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First google result on the topic, it is possible with some sketchy workarounds: social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/…
– L8n
Nov 14 at 11:18
I already checked this link before asking my question as I did not found an answer there. I have decided to live with it. Direct Win32 API calls did not work either.
– MrZweistein
Nov 14 at 13:21