Difference between revisions of "The Basics of VB6"
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+ | === TabStrip Control === | ||
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+ | Tabs are not containers! In design time you cannot just select a tab and drop a control on it, assigning a different control to each tab. It just isn't how tabs work. | ||
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+ | You must trap the click event and determine which tab is being clicked. | ||
+ | Private Sub TabStrip1_Click() | ||
+ | SelectedTab = TabStrip1.SelectedItem.Index | ||
+ | End Sub | ||
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+ | Setting the default tab | ||
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+ | Private Sub Form_Load() | ||
+ | 'default to first tab (note: indexing starts at 1 - this is how control is designed) | ||
+ | TabStrip1.Tabs(1).Selected = True | ||
+ | End Sub | ||
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+ | Tabs That Are Containers: | ||
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+ | If you wish to use tabs that are containers, look at SStab, which is in the component Microsoft Tabbed Dialog Control 6.0 (SP5). The .OCX is TABCTL32.ocx. | ||
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Revision as of 14:41, 21 September 2007
These notes can be organized later.
Contents
Open a Form From Another Form
Open the form called frmCompanies
frmCompanies.Show
Open it so that the parent form cannot be clicked. To suspend execution of the first form until after the second form is done with, add the keyword constant vbModal as an argument to the Show method.
frmCompanies.Show vbModal
The Hide method of a form removes the form from the screen (makes it invisible), but the form still remains in memory.
frmCompanies.Hide Me.Hide Hide
You can load a form in memory and not display it.
Load frmCompanies
Unload form from memory (which also closes it)
Unload Me
Example
Private Sub Form_Unload(Cancel As Integer) If MsgBox("Are you sure you want to quit?", vbYesNo + vbQuestion, "Unload Test") = vbNo Then Cancel = 1 End If End Sub
From Dimensions and Twip Units
The default unit is the twip, which is 1/1440 of an inch for height, width, top, and left.
There are 15 twips per pixel.
Pixels to Twip:
W = W * Screen.TwipsPerPixelX H = H * Screen.TwipsPerPixelY
Twips to Pixel:
W = W / Screen.TwipsPerPixelX H = H / Screen.TwipsPerPixelY
Resizing Forms
- Width: Specifies the width of the control. The default unit is the twip, which is 1/1440 of an inch.
- Height: Specifies the height of the control. The default unit is the twip, which is 1/1440 of an inch.
- Left: Specifies the distance between the internal left edge of a control and the left edge of its containter.The default unit is the twip, which is 1/1440 of an inch.
- Top: Specifies the distance between the internal top edge of a control and the top edge of its containter.The default unit is the twip, which is 1/1440 of an inch.
- ScaleWidth: The width of the client area.
- ScaleHeight: The height of the client area.
- ScaleLeft: Coordinate horizontal of upper left client area.
- ScaleTop: Coordinate vertical of upper left client area.
- ClientWidth:
- ClientHeight:
- ClientLeft:
- ClientTop:
TabStrip Control
Tabs are not containers! In design time you cannot just select a tab and drop a control on it, assigning a different control to each tab. It just isn't how tabs work.
You must trap the click event and determine which tab is being clicked.
Private Sub TabStrip1_Click() SelectedTab = TabStrip1.SelectedItem.Index End Sub
Setting the default tab
Private Sub Form_Load() 'default to first tab (note: indexing starts at 1 - this is how control is designed) TabStrip1.Tabs(1).Selected = True End Sub
Tabs That Are Containers:
If you wish to use tabs that are containers, look at SStab, which is in the component Microsoft Tabbed Dialog Control 6.0 (SP5). The .OCX is TABCTL32.ocx.