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How to get HWND from System::Windows::Forms::Panel^ panel [modified]

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  • M Mark Salsbery

    Newbie00 wrote:

    (HWND)panel->Handle.ToPointer()

    Shouldn't that be just    panel->Handle Mark

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    No, unfortunately this won't compile: Error 23 error C2664 : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'System::IntPtr' to 'HWND'

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      No, unfortunately this won't compile: Error 23 error C2664 : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'System::IntPtr' to 'HWND'

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      I left out the cast, sorry.  I meant without the ToPointer() call. I just realized where I use it without the ToPointer(), it's because the destination is looking for an IntPtr :rolleyes: Anyway, is the HWND non-NULL at that point? Is GetDC() returning non-NULL? Mark

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        I left out the cast, sorry.  I meant without the ToPointer() call. I just realized where I use it without the ToPointer(), it's because the destination is looking for an IntPtr :rolleyes: Anyway, is the HWND non-NULL at that point? Is GetDC() returning non-NULL? Mark

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        Yes GetDC() is returning non-NULL.

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          Yes GetDC() is returning non-NULL.

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          Newbie00 wrote:

          Yes GetDC() is returning non-NULL

          And the HWND you pass to GetDC() is non-NULL too?

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          • M Mark Salsbery

            Newbie00 wrote:

            Yes GetDC() is returning non-NULL

            And the HWND you pass to GetDC() is non-NULL too?

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            Yes it is non-NULL too.

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              Yes it is non-NULL too.

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              Then I would assume the problem is not related to getting the panel's HWND. What does GetLastError() return after the failed wglCreateContext call? Mark

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              • M Mark Salsbery

                Then I would assume the problem is not related to getting the panel's HWND. What does GetLastError() return after the failed wglCreateContext call? Mark

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                Yeees :] hmmmmmmmm I've tried to use GetLastError() with FormatMessage() like this: LPVOID lpMsgBuf; FormatMessage( FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM, NULL, GetLastError(), MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), // Default language (LPTSTR) &lpMsgBuf, 0, NULL ); But an exception occures: An unhandled exception of type 'System.Runtime.InteropServices.MarshalDirectiveException' occurred in Figury.exe Additional information: Cannot marshal 'parameter #7': Pointers cannot reference marshaled structures. Use ByRef instead. GetLastError() returns 2000, i don't know what to do :[

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                  Yeees :] hmmmmmmmm I've tried to use GetLastError() with FormatMessage() like this: LPVOID lpMsgBuf; FormatMessage( FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM, NULL, GetLastError(), MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), // Default language (LPTSTR) &lpMsgBuf, 0, NULL ); But an exception occures: An unhandled exception of type 'System.Runtime.InteropServices.MarshalDirectiveException' occurred in Figury.exe Additional information: Cannot marshal 'parameter #7': Pointers cannot reference marshaled structures. Use ByRef instead. GetLastError() returns 2000, i don't know what to do :[

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                  Newbie00 wrote:

                  GetLastError() returns 2000

                  ...which is ERROR_INVALID_PIXEL_FORMAT.  Is that a clue? Mark

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                  • M Mark Salsbery

                    Newbie00 wrote:

                    GetLastError() returns 2000

                    ...which is ERROR_INVALID_PIXEL_FORMAT.  Is that a clue? Mark

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                    how do you know what 2000 means? :O That could be a clue, but it's worse than i thought :O I have no idea why such strange error occures. I've tried this code with C++ Builder 6.0 and everything was ok :O There was no ERROR_INVALID_PIXEL_FORMAT

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                      how do you know what 2000 means? :O That could be a clue, but it's worse than i thought :O I have no idea why such strange error occures. I've tried this code with C++ Builder 6.0 and everything was ok :O There was no ERROR_INVALID_PIXEL_FORMAT

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                      There's lots of error codes[^] listed in the documentation for GetLastError()[^] :) I'm not sure what's going on with this, or why it would work with builder. I guess this leaves SetupPixelFormat() ...  what goes on in there? Is it supposed to have a DC passed to it?  If so, is that DC supposed to be a memory DC or can it be a window DC?  Since you can't change the format of a window DC, I would expect it requires a memory DC - or does it create one internally? I'm just guessing from what little code I've seen, but I suspect you're passing the wrong DC to wglCreateContext(). Mark

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                      • M Mark Salsbery

                        There's lots of error codes[^] listed in the documentation for GetLastError()[^] :) I'm not sure what's going on with this, or why it would work with builder. I guess this leaves SetupPixelFormat() ...  what goes on in there? Is it supposed to have a DC passed to it?  If so, is that DC supposed to be a memory DC or can it be a window DC?  Since you can't change the format of a window DC, I would expect it requires a memory DC - or does it create one internally? I'm just guessing from what little code I've seen, but I suspect you're passing the wrong DC to wglCreateContext(). Mark

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                        The old VS had a utility now in 2005 this page[^] says it's in the TOOLS menu.... I don't have it :mad:

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                          The old VS had a utility now in 2005 this page[^] says it's in the TOOLS menu.... I don't have it :mad:

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                          Interesting.  I don't have that utility either.  In fact, I'm pretty sure I've never found any utilities I wanted to find in VS.  Yes, there's ones there I never use... *shrug*

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                            There's lots of error codes[^] listed in the documentation for GetLastError()[^] :) I'm not sure what's going on with this, or why it would work with builder. I guess this leaves SetupPixelFormat() ...  what goes on in there? Is it supposed to have a DC passed to it?  If so, is that DC supposed to be a memory DC or can it be a window DC?  Since you can't change the format of a window DC, I would expect it requires a memory DC - or does it create one internally? I'm just guessing from what little code I've seen, but I suspect you're passing the wrong DC to wglCreateContext(). Mark

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                            I think i'm passing correct DC. void TFigure::SetupPixelFormat() { int nPixelFormat = 0; PIXELFORMATDESCRIPTOR pfd = { sizeof(PIXELFORMATDESCRIPTOR), 1, PFD_DRAW_TO_WINDOW | PFD_SUPPORT_OPENGL | PFD_DOUBLEBUFFER, PFD_TYPE_RGBA, 32, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,0,0,0, 16, 0, 0, PFD_MAIN_PLANE, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; nPixelFormat = ChoosePixelFormat( m_gHDC, &pfd ); SetPixelFormat( m_gHDC, nPixelFormat, &pfd ); } ChoosePixelFormat( m_gHDC, &pfd ); returns 7. -- modified at 13:35 Monday 15th October, 2007

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