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1.1 root 1: /************************************************************************
2:
3: File: replace.c
4:
5: Purpose:
6:
7: This file contains only one function that set the bDoFindDlg global
8: variable to FALSE and then creates a dialog box with the same Callback
9: function as the DoFindDialog() function does.
10:
11: Since FindText() and ReplaceText() both use the FINDREPLACE
12: structure to create their dialogs, one dialog proc and dialog box
13: can handle both.
14:
15: Functions:
16:
17: - DoReplaceDialog() -- Creates CDTEST's Find/Replace dialog.
18:
19: ************************************************************************/
20:
21: #include <windows.h>
22: #include <commdlg.h>
23: #include "cdtest.h"
24: #include "replace.h"
25: #include "find.h"
26:
27:
28:
29: /************************************************************************
30:
31: Function: DoReplaceDialog(HWND)
32:
33: Purpose: To create CDTEST's find/replace dialog box.
34:
35:
36: Returns: Nothing.
37:
38: Comments:
39:
40: FindText() and ReplaceText() are similiar enough so that
41: the same dialog can be used to edit their creation structure elements,
42: so a global variable "bDoFindDlg" keeps track of which one to create
43: when the user clicks the OK or Multithread buttons...
44:
45: ************************************************************************/
46:
47: void DoReplaceDialog(HWND hwnd)
48: {
49:
50: bDoFindDlg = FALSE ;
51:
52:
53: /* in order for the keyboard to work, a hook has to be installed before
54: the dialog is created. See find.c for more detail on this. */
55:
56: hHook = SetWindowsHookEx(WH_MSGFILTER, lpfnFilterProc, hInst, GetCurrentThreadId()) ;
57:
58: if (!hHook) return ;
59:
60: DialogBox(hInst, MAKEINTRESOURCE(ID_FINDDIALOG), hwnd, FindProc) ;
61:
62: UnhookWindowsHookEx(hHook) ;
63:
64: }
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