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  • S Stephen Hewitt

    The IsDialogMessage API provides this functionality. You would have to filter the messages passed to it - this will not be possible for dialog in general as you have not got access to the message pump. An alternative, if you can't use this technique, would be to use hooks (SetWindowsHookEx). Steve

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    • R Rajesh R Subramanian

      The simplest solution is to override the PreTranslateMessage()! Within the handler, write this code...if(pMsg->message == WM_KEYDOWN && pMsg->wParam == VK_ESCAPE) wParam = NULL; //yeah you read it right!
      Simple as pie :) Regards, Rajesh R. Subramanian You have an apple and me too. We exchange those and We have an apple each. You have an idea and me too. We exchange those and We have two ideas each.

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      Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner. It's one of those solutions that once you hear, you feel stupid for not thinking of (assuming MFC is beging used). Steve

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      • S Stephen Hewitt

        Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner. It's one of those solutions that once you hear, you feel stupid for not thinking of (assuming MFC is beging used). Steve

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        Rajesh R Subramanian
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        LOL man. that made you dig deep to set a system-wide hook? It does happen, but. Regards, Rajesh R. Subramanian. You have an apple and me too. We exchange those and We have an apple each. You have an idea and me too. We exchange those and We have two ideas each.

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        • R Rajesh R Subramanian

          LOL man. that made you dig deep to set a system-wide hook? It does happen, but. Regards, Rajesh R. Subramanian. You have an apple and me too. We exchange those and We have an apple each. You have an idea and me too. We exchange those and We have two ideas each.

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          I would have only set a thread local hook - But regardless your solution is still the way to go. Steve

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          • S Sarvan AL

            How to prevent a modal dialog from closing when we hit ESC key? Thanks in advance, Sarvan AL

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            See the FAQ 7.4 How do I prevent a dialog from closing when the user presses Enter or Esc?[^] --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | NEW!! PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ Shots do not hurt other players... yet

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            • R Rajesh R Subramanian

              The simplest solution is to override the PreTranslateMessage()! Within the handler, write this code...if(pMsg->message == WM_KEYDOWN && pMsg->wParam == VK_ESCAPE) wParam = NULL; //yeah you read it right!
              Simple as pie :) Regards, Rajesh R. Subramanian You have an apple and me too. We exchange those and We have an apple each. You have an idea and me too. We exchange those and We have two ideas each.

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              Have you ever made a pie before?


              -Prakash

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              • S Stephen Hewitt

                I would have only set a thread local hook - But regardless your solution is still the way to go. Steve

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                Prakash Nadar
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                no hooks are needed to do this.


                -Prakash

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                • S Stephen Hewitt

                  The other guys have a point - My solution was like killing a gnat with a sledgehammer. Perhaps just use the GetAsyncKeyState to see if the escape key is down in a OnCancel overide.

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                  S Douglas
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                  Going after a gnat with a sledgehammer is always fun! :)


                  ZeePain! wrote:

                  This seems like one of those programs that started small, grew incrementally, building internal pressure, and finally barfed all over its source code sneakers. Or something.

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                  • P Prakash Nadar

                    no hooks are needed to do this.


                    -Prakash

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                    I think we've established that - PreTranslateMessage was the best solution - Assuming we're using MFC. Steve

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                    • S Stephen Hewitt

                      I think we've established that - PreTranslateMessage was the best solution - Assuming we're using MFC. Steve

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                      PreTranslateMessage is good but did you consider http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?msg=1338886&forumid=1647#xx1338886xx[^]


                      -Prakash

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                        PreTranslateMessage is good but did you consider http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?msg=1338886&forumid=1647#xx1338886xx[^]


                        -Prakash

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                        much better, and very simple !!! thanks to mickael...


                        TOXCCT >>> GEII power
                        [toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20][VCalc 3.0 soon...]

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                          much better, and very simple !!! thanks to mickael...


                          TOXCCT >>> GEII power
                          [toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20][VCalc 3.0 soon...]

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                          toxcct wrote:

                          thanks to mickael...

                          no doubt. :)


                          -Prakash

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                          • P Prakash Nadar

                            PreTranslateMessage is good but did you consider http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?msg=1338886&forumid=1647#xx1338886xx[^]


                            -Prakash

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                            That approach seemed to stop the dialog box from begin closed by any means so I ruled it out. I don't actually remember him saying he uses MFC, but that seems to be assumed in this forum. I try to steer clear of MFC in my own projects although I use it extensively at work. The MFC source code is a valuable resource however. Steve

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                            • S Stephen Hewitt

                              That approach seemed to stop the dialog box from begin closed by any means so I ruled it out. I don't actually remember him saying he uses MFC, but that seems to be assumed in this forum. I try to steer clear of MFC in my own projects although I use it extensively at work. The MFC source code is a valuable resource however. Steve

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                              Prakash Nadar
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                              Stephen Hewitt wrote:

                              That approach seemed to stop the dialog box from begin closed by any means so I ruled it out.

                              you dont put for both onok and oncancel, just the oncancel will do in this case.


                              -Prakash

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                                Stephen Hewitt wrote:

                                That approach seemed to stop the dialog box from begin closed by any means so I ruled it out.

                                you dont put for both onok and oncancel, just the oncancel will do in this case.


                                -Prakash

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                                When I test just OnCancel and stopped it calling CDialog::OnCancel the dialog can't be closed by any means other the pressing "OK". This includes the "x", the system menu and escape. Steve

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                                • P Prakash Nadar

                                  Stephen Hewitt wrote:

                                  That approach seemed to stop the dialog box from begin closed by any means so I ruled it out.

                                  you dont put for both onok and oncancel, just the oncancel will do in this case.


                                  -Prakash

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                                  Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                  I knew this other solution well before I had posted the PreTranslateMessage handling solution. But it will just change the functionality of OnCancel() too. If i write my code in OnCancel(), not to close, then on clicking the cancel button too, the dialog won't close. Don't tell me you did not know this please. I might want to do something else on OnOk() too. Handling the pretranslatemessage is not a big job. And its powerful than any other way when you work with MFC. I cannot think of any other easier and powerful way to do this. If you know something else which is REALLY APPROPRIATE and RELEVANT, please let us know too. Thanks in advance. Regards, Rajesh R. Subramanian You have an apple and me too. We exchange those and We have an apple each. You have an idea and me too. We exchange those and We have two ideas each.

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                                    much better, and very simple !!! thanks to mickael...


                                    TOXCCT >>> GEII power
                                    [toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20][VCalc 3.0 soon...]

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                                    Rajesh R Subramanian
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                                    Tox, how is it much better? Do I write in thin air? If i edit OnCancel(), then will it not change the whole good functionality of the button? I accept, I edit the OnCancel() and the dialog won't close on pressing the Escape then what about clicking the cancel button dude? Don't tell me you did not know this. Please explain tox. I knew mike's solution already and still I think PreTranslateMessage is best. Regards, Rajesh R. Subramanian You have an apple and me too. We exchange those and We have an apple each. You have an idea and me too. We exchange those and We have two ideas each.

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                                    • M Michael Dunn

                                      See the FAQ 7.4 How do I prevent a dialog from closing when the user presses Enter or Esc?[^] --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | NEW!! PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ Shots do not hurt other players... yet

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                                      Hi Mike, Is handling the PreTranslateMessage() better or the one which you have given is better? How? My opinion is that when you write code inside the OnCancel() it will modify the functionality of the cancel button (and the close button of the window) too! Which in turn will stop the dialog from closing somehow.. Should another button be added to close then? Is this approach right? I am asking because I am a big fan of you and I need the reason behind your approach in this matter. Regards, Rajesh R. Subramanian You have an apple and me too. We exchange those and We have an apple each. You have an idea and me too. We exchange those and We have two ideas each.

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                                        I knew this other solution well before I had posted the PreTranslateMessage handling solution. But it will just change the functionality of OnCancel() too. If i write my code in OnCancel(), not to close, then on clicking the cancel button too, the dialog won't close. Don't tell me you did not know this please. I might want to do something else on OnOk() too. Handling the pretranslatemessage is not a big job. And its powerful than any other way when you work with MFC. I cannot think of any other easier and powerful way to do this. If you know something else which is REALLY APPROPRIATE and RELEVANT, please let us know too. Thanks in advance. Regards, Rajesh R. Subramanian You have an apple and me too. We exchange those and We have an apple each. You have an idea and me too. We exchange those and We have two ideas each.

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                                        Prakash Nadar
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                                        it all depended on the design on the dialog box. Instead of traditional IDCANCEL a different id say ID_CANCEL button can be added to the dialog which could call the baseclass OnCancel to cancel the dialog. from your reply you look like pissed off, just chill baby.


                                        -Prakash

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                                          it all depended on the design on the dialog box. Instead of traditional IDCANCEL a different id say ID_CANCEL button can be added to the dialog which could call the baseclass OnCancel to cancel the dialog. from your reply you look like pissed off, just chill baby.


                                          -Prakash

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                                          Huh? I am not pissed or anything. I think its absolutely waste to rename ID_CANCEL and then write code inside that oncancel function and all. If it is Just for the sake to argue, you can continue to rename everything and modify functions. Its that you know what it is and still you want to rename something and then edit existing functionality or add a button separately to close,,,..... Phew! I am tired. I will continue to use Pretranslatemsg.

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