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    Posted: 04 September 2007 at 11:56pm
How can I retrive events in MainFrame when a CXTPDockingPane is resized by user's mouse ?
 
I can't retrive the information from OnSize of attached CWnd because I create the CWnd as an ActiveX component by CreateControl().
 
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Hi,
You can create additional simple CWnd, put your ActiveX to this CWnd and attach it to DockingPane instead of ActiveX. Now you will be able catch its OnSize...
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Ya ! I know this solution. But I don't wish to create alots of classes in my BIG project, it make much difficute for maintaining. This is last solution to me.
 
Does there any way to accept Resized Events in MainFrame ?
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No. Think its best solution.
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I got it, thanks very much !
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Dear Sir,

I have another question.

I wish to retrive a floating CXTPDockingPane's rect when resized, so that I can restore it's position and size next time I run the program. But if I call GetClientRect() or GetWindowRect(), I got the client area's rect. So the restore pane is smaller because the rect doesn't include the caption height and frame width.

How can I retrive the real rect of the pane, and then I can call CXTPDockingPaneManager::FloatPane() to restore it ?
 
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Hi,
 
call pPane->GetDockingSite()->GetWindowRect();
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It works !
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