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How can I change background/text color of CComboBox ?

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  • _ _Flaviu

    Something I didn't do well , because at me is still white bkg/text color ...

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    venkatmakam
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    Hi, which background you are talking about whether drop down list or in combo box itself.

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    • V venkatmakam

      Hi, which background you are talking about whether drop down list or in combo box itself.

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      I mean drop down list , not edit box where I succeded :

      HBRUSH CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColor(CDC* pDC, CWnd* pWnd, UINT nCtlColor)
      {
      // HBRUSH hbr = CComboBox::OnCtlColor(pDC, pWnd, nCtlColor);

      // TODO: Change any attributes of the DC here
      
      if(nCtlColor == CTLCOLOR\_EDIT)
      {
      	if(! m\_bAlertText)pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_BLACK);
      	else pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_RED);
      	if(! m\_bAlertBkg)pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_WHITE);
      	else pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_ALERT);
      }
      
      pDC->SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT);
      
      // TODO: Return a different brush if the default is not desired
      
      if(m\_bAlertBkg)return m\_hBrushAlert;
      
      return m\_hBrushWhite;
      

      }

      well , I change CTLCOLOR_EDIT with CTLCOLOR_LISTBOX but with no effect ... I don't know why ...

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      • _ _Flaviu

        I mean drop down list , not edit box where I succeded :

        HBRUSH CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColor(CDC* pDC, CWnd* pWnd, UINT nCtlColor)
        {
        // HBRUSH hbr = CComboBox::OnCtlColor(pDC, pWnd, nCtlColor);

        // TODO: Change any attributes of the DC here
        
        if(nCtlColor == CTLCOLOR\_EDIT)
        {
        	if(! m\_bAlertText)pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_BLACK);
        	else pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_RED);
        	if(! m\_bAlertBkg)pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_WHITE);
        	else pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_ALERT);
        }
        
        pDC->SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT);
        
        // TODO: Return a different brush if the default is not desired
        
        if(m\_bAlertBkg)return m\_hBrushAlert;
        
        return m\_hBrushWhite;
        

        }

        well , I change CTLCOLOR_EDIT with CTLCOLOR_LISTBOX but with no effect ... I don't know why ...

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        Ozer Karaagac
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        In above code, that is, subclassed combo box's OnCtlColor() member, you should handle CTLCOLOR_LISTBOX for dropped-down list box. May be, subclassing fails. To ensure that above code is called, put the following line on top of function. TRACE(_T("CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColor() was called with nCtlColor: %d\n"), nCtlColor); And watch output window to see above phrase.

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        • _ _Flaviu

          I mean drop down list , not edit box where I succeded :

          HBRUSH CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColor(CDC* pDC, CWnd* pWnd, UINT nCtlColor)
          {
          // HBRUSH hbr = CComboBox::OnCtlColor(pDC, pWnd, nCtlColor);

          // TODO: Change any attributes of the DC here
          
          if(nCtlColor == CTLCOLOR\_EDIT)
          {
          	if(! m\_bAlertText)pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_BLACK);
          	else pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_RED);
          	if(! m\_bAlertBkg)pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_WHITE);
          	else pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_ALERT);
          }
          
          pDC->SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT);
          
          // TODO: Return a different brush if the default is not desired
          
          if(m\_bAlertBkg)return m\_hBrushAlert;
          
          return m\_hBrushWhite;
          

          }

          well , I change CTLCOLOR_EDIT with CTLCOLOR_LISTBOX but with no effect ... I don't know why ...

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          venkatmakam
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          I did not tried the subclassed combobox, but according to msdn, http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0wwk06hc(v=vs.80).aspx[^] In subclassed combobox you have to handle CTLCOLOR_LISTBOX to change the color. I tried handling OnCtlColor in dialog box,with nCtrClr == (IDOFCOMBOBOX),it is working

          HBRUSH CMyDlg::OnCtlColor(CDC* pDC, CWnd* pWnd, UINT nCtlColor)
          {
          HBRUSH hbr = CDialog::OnCtlColor(pDC, pWnd, nCtlColor);

          if (pWnd->GetDlgCtrlID() == IDC_COMBO1)
          {
          pDC->SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT);
          pDC->SetTextColor(RGB(128,128, 128));
          hbr = m_brush;
          }

          return hbr;
          }

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          • O Ozer Karaagac

            In above code, that is, subclassed combo box's OnCtlColor() member, you should handle CTLCOLOR_LISTBOX for dropped-down list box. May be, subclassing fails. To ensure that above code is called, put the following line on top of function. TRACE(_T("CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColor() was called with nCtlColor: %d\n"), nCtlColor); And watch output window to see above phrase.

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            _Flaviu
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            I think I am in dead point ... I use already OnCtlColorListBox but for other reason , and with other signature :

            ON_MESSAGE(WM_CTLCOLORLISTBOX, OnCtlColorListBox)
            ...
            ...

            LRESULT CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColorListBox(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
            {
            // If the listbox hasn't been subclassed yet, do so...
            if(m_hListBox == NULL)
            {
            HWND hWnd = reinterpret_cast(lParam);
            if(hWnd != 0 && hWnd != m_hWnd)
            {
            // Save the listbox handle
            m_hListBox = hWnd;
            // Do the subclassing
            m_pWndProc = reinterpret_cast(GetWindowLong(m_hListBox, GWL_WNDPROC));
            SetWindowLong(m_hListBox, GWL_WNDPROC, reinterpret_cast(ComboBoxListBoxProc));
            }
            }

            return 1;
            

            }

            to get a handle to list box window ...

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            • O Ozer Karaagac

              In above code, that is, subclassed combo box's OnCtlColor() member, you should handle CTLCOLOR_LISTBOX for dropped-down list box. May be, subclassing fails. To ensure that above code is called, put the following line on top of function. TRACE(_T("CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColor() was called with nCtlColor: %d\n"), nCtlColor); And watch output window to see above phrase.

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              _Flaviu
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              To make a review :

              ON\_MESSAGE(WM\_CTLCOLORLISTBOX, OnCtlColorListBox)
              ON\_WM\_CTLCOLOR()
              

              LRESULT CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColorListBox(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
              {
              // If the listbox hasn't been subclassed yet, do so...
              if(m_hListBox == NULL)
              {
              HWND hWnd = reinterpret_cast(lParam);
              if(hWnd != 0 && hWnd != m_hWnd)
              {
              // Save the listbox handle
              m_hListBox = hWnd;
              // Do the subclassing
              m_pWndProc = reinterpret_cast(GetWindowLong(m_hListBox, GWL_WNDPROC));
              SetWindowLong(m_hListBox, GWL_WNDPROC, reinterpret_cast(ComboBoxListBoxProc));
              }
              }

              return 1;
              

              }

              HBRUSH CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColor(CDC* pDC, CWnd* pWnd, UINT nCtlColor)
              {
              HBRUSH hbr = CComboBox::OnCtlColor(pDC, pWnd, nCtlColor);

              // TODO: Change any attributes of the DC here
              
              if(nCtlColor == CTLCOLOR\_EDIT)
              {
              	if(! m\_bAlertText)pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_BLACK);
              	else pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_RED);
              	if(! m\_bAlertBkg)pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_WHITE);
              	else
              	{
              		pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_ALERT);
              		hbr = m\_hBrushAlert;
              	}
              }
              
              pDC->SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT);
              
              // TODO: Return a different brush if the default is not desired
              
              return hbr;
              

              }

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              • _ _Flaviu

                I think I am in dead point ... I use already OnCtlColorListBox but for other reason , and with other signature :

                ON_MESSAGE(WM_CTLCOLORLISTBOX, OnCtlColorListBox)
                ...
                ...

                LRESULT CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColorListBox(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
                {
                // If the listbox hasn't been subclassed yet, do so...
                if(m_hListBox == NULL)
                {
                HWND hWnd = reinterpret_cast(lParam);
                if(hWnd != 0 && hWnd != m_hWnd)
                {
                // Save the listbox handle
                m_hListBox = hWnd;
                // Do the subclassing
                m_pWndProc = reinterpret_cast(GetWindowLong(m_hListBox, GWL_WNDPROC));
                SetWindowLong(m_hListBox, GWL_WNDPROC, reinterpret_cast(ComboBoxListBoxProc));
                }
                }

                return 1;
                

                }

                to get a handle to list box window ...

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                Ozer Karaagac
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                Yes. This blocks OnCtlColor(CTLCOLOR_LISTBOX). OnCtlColor() (WM_CTLCOLOR) is retained from 16Bit Windows and should be managed by MFC using newer messages like WM_CTLCOLORLISTBOX. You can also use this handler to do your work, the HDC is wParam and you need to return a valid HBRUSH. But, above return value is invalid (as brush). Probably, that listbox should paint itself if this doesn't produce a problem. In this case, how could you paint again?

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                • _ _Flaviu

                  To make a review :

                  ON\_MESSAGE(WM\_CTLCOLORLISTBOX, OnCtlColorListBox)
                  ON\_WM\_CTLCOLOR()
                  

                  LRESULT CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColorListBox(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
                  {
                  // If the listbox hasn't been subclassed yet, do so...
                  if(m_hListBox == NULL)
                  {
                  HWND hWnd = reinterpret_cast(lParam);
                  if(hWnd != 0 && hWnd != m_hWnd)
                  {
                  // Save the listbox handle
                  m_hListBox = hWnd;
                  // Do the subclassing
                  m_pWndProc = reinterpret_cast(GetWindowLong(m_hListBox, GWL_WNDPROC));
                  SetWindowLong(m_hListBox, GWL_WNDPROC, reinterpret_cast(ComboBoxListBoxProc));
                  }
                  }

                  return 1;
                  

                  }

                  HBRUSH CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColor(CDC* pDC, CWnd* pWnd, UINT nCtlColor)
                  {
                  HBRUSH hbr = CComboBox::OnCtlColor(pDC, pWnd, nCtlColor);

                  // TODO: Change any attributes of the DC here
                  
                  if(nCtlColor == CTLCOLOR\_EDIT)
                  {
                  	if(! m\_bAlertText)pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_BLACK);
                  	else pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_RED);
                  	if(! m\_bAlertBkg)pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_WHITE);
                  	else
                  	{
                  		pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_ALERT);
                  		hbr = m\_hBrushAlert;
                  	}
                  }
                  
                  pDC->SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT);
                  
                  // TODO: Return a different brush if the default is not desired
                  
                  return hbr;
                  

                  }

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                  Ozer Karaagac
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                  Don't use both. Use 1st one.

                  LRESULT CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColorListBox(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
                  {
                  // If the listbox hasn't been subclassed yet, do so
                  ...

                  // CWnd \*pWnd = CWnd::FromHandle((HWND)lParam);
                  // UINT nID = npWnd->GetDlgCtrlID();
                  // nCtlColor = CTLCOLOR\_LISTBOX;
                  
                  CDC\* pDC = CDC::FromHandle((HDC)wParam);
                  
                  // move your attributes here
                  ...
                  
                  return hbr;
                  

                  }

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                  • _ _Flaviu

                    To make a review :

                    ON\_MESSAGE(WM\_CTLCOLORLISTBOX, OnCtlColorListBox)
                    ON\_WM\_CTLCOLOR()
                    

                    LRESULT CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColorListBox(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
                    {
                    // If the listbox hasn't been subclassed yet, do so...
                    if(m_hListBox == NULL)
                    {
                    HWND hWnd = reinterpret_cast(lParam);
                    if(hWnd != 0 && hWnd != m_hWnd)
                    {
                    // Save the listbox handle
                    m_hListBox = hWnd;
                    // Do the subclassing
                    m_pWndProc = reinterpret_cast(GetWindowLong(m_hListBox, GWL_WNDPROC));
                    SetWindowLong(m_hListBox, GWL_WNDPROC, reinterpret_cast(ComboBoxListBoxProc));
                    }
                    }

                    return 1;
                    

                    }

                    HBRUSH CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColor(CDC* pDC, CWnd* pWnd, UINT nCtlColor)
                    {
                    HBRUSH hbr = CComboBox::OnCtlColor(pDC, pWnd, nCtlColor);

                    // TODO: Change any attributes of the DC here
                    
                    if(nCtlColor == CTLCOLOR\_EDIT)
                    {
                    	if(! m\_bAlertText)pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_BLACK);
                    	else pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_RED);
                    	if(! m\_bAlertBkg)pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_WHITE);
                    	else
                    	{
                    		pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_ALERT);
                    		hbr = m\_hBrushAlert;
                    	}
                    }
                    
                    pDC->SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT);
                    
                    // TODO: Return a different brush if the default is not desired
                    
                    return hbr;
                    

                    }

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                    Ozer Karaagac
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                    BTW, beware that list box is already subclassed by other reason. If it paints itself without using windows behaviour, that is, without sending WM_CTLCOLOR notifications to its parent, your attempt can be failed again.

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                    • V venkatmakam

                      I did not tried the subclassed combobox, but according to msdn, http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0wwk06hc(v=vs.80).aspx[^] In subclassed combobox you have to handle CTLCOLOR_LISTBOX to change the color. I tried handling OnCtlColor in dialog box,with nCtrClr == (IDOFCOMBOBOX),it is working

                      HBRUSH CMyDlg::OnCtlColor(CDC* pDC, CWnd* pWnd, UINT nCtlColor)
                      {
                      HBRUSH hbr = CDialog::OnCtlColor(pDC, pWnd, nCtlColor);

                      if (pWnd->GetDlgCtrlID() == IDC_COMBO1)
                      {
                      pDC->SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT);
                      pDC->SetTextColor(RGB(128,128, 128));
                      hbr = m_brush;
                      }

                      return hbr;
                      }

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                      _Flaviu
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                      I solve the problem in the follow matter :

                      // header
                      CListBox m_ListBox;

                      // implementation
                      ON_WM_CTLCOLOR()

                      HBRUSH CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColor(CDC* pDC, CWnd* pWnd, UINT nCtlColor)
                      {
                      HBRUSH hbr = CComboBox::OnCtlColor(pDC, pWnd, nCtlColor);

                      // TODO: Change any attributes of the DC here
                      
                      if(nCtlColor == CTLCOLOR\_EDIT)
                      {
                      	if(m\_Edit.GetSafeHwnd() == NULL)
                      	{
                      		m\_Edit.SubclassWindow(pWnd->GetSafeHwnd());
                      	}
                      	if(! m\_bAlertText)pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_BLACK);
                      	else pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_RED);
                      	if(! m\_bAlertBkg)pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_WHITE);
                      	else
                      	{
                      		pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_ALERT);
                      		hbr = m\_hBrushAlert;
                      	}
                      }
                      
                      if(nCtlColor == CTLCOLOR\_LISTBOX)
                      {
                      	if(m\_ListBox.GetSafeHwnd() == NULL)
                      	{
                      		m\_ListBox.SubclassWindow(pWnd->GetSafeHwnd());
                      		m\_pWndProc = reinterpret\_cast<WNDPROC>(GetWindowLong(m\_ListBox, GWL\_WNDPROC));
                      		SetWindowLong(m\_ListBox, GWL\_WNDPROC, reinterpret\_cast<long>(ComboBoxListBoxProc));
                      	}
                      	if(! m\_bAlertBkg)pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_WHITE);
                      	else
                      	{
                      		pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_ALERT);
                      		hbr = m\_hBrushAlert;
                      	}
                      }
                      
                      pDC->SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT);
                      
                      // TODO: Return a different brush if the default is not desired
                      
                      return hbr;
                      

                      }

                      I get handle of drop down list box in OnCtlColor but I still have an question : How can I change text / background color of edit while combo box have CBS_DROPDOWNLIST style ?

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                      • _ _Flaviu

                        I solve the problem in the follow matter :

                        // header
                        CListBox m_ListBox;

                        // implementation
                        ON_WM_CTLCOLOR()

                        HBRUSH CComboBoxExt::OnCtlColor(CDC* pDC, CWnd* pWnd, UINT nCtlColor)
                        {
                        HBRUSH hbr = CComboBox::OnCtlColor(pDC, pWnd, nCtlColor);

                        // TODO: Change any attributes of the DC here
                        
                        if(nCtlColor == CTLCOLOR\_EDIT)
                        {
                        	if(m\_Edit.GetSafeHwnd() == NULL)
                        	{
                        		m\_Edit.SubclassWindow(pWnd->GetSafeHwnd());
                        	}
                        	if(! m\_bAlertText)pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_BLACK);
                        	else pDC->SetTextColor(COLOR\_RED);
                        	if(! m\_bAlertBkg)pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_WHITE);
                        	else
                        	{
                        		pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_ALERT);
                        		hbr = m\_hBrushAlert;
                        	}
                        }
                        
                        if(nCtlColor == CTLCOLOR\_LISTBOX)
                        {
                        	if(m\_ListBox.GetSafeHwnd() == NULL)
                        	{
                        		m\_ListBox.SubclassWindow(pWnd->GetSafeHwnd());
                        		m\_pWndProc = reinterpret\_cast<WNDPROC>(GetWindowLong(m\_ListBox, GWL\_WNDPROC));
                        		SetWindowLong(m\_ListBox, GWL\_WNDPROC, reinterpret\_cast<long>(ComboBoxListBoxProc));
                        	}
                        	if(! m\_bAlertBkg)pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_WHITE);
                        	else
                        	{
                        		pDC->SetBkColor(COLOR\_ALERT);
                        		hbr = m\_hBrushAlert;
                        	}
                        }
                        
                        pDC->SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT);
                        
                        // TODO: Return a different brush if the default is not desired
                        
                        return hbr;
                        

                        }

                        I get handle of drop down list box in OnCtlColor but I still have an question : How can I change text / background color of edit while combo box have CBS_DROPDOWNLIST style ?

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                        Finllay I solve my problem , and for that I thank you very much , for you kindness and for your patient . ! Best wishes !

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                        • _ _Flaviu

                          Finllay I solve my problem , and for that I thank you very much , for you kindness and for your patient . ! Best wishes !

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                          mesajflaviu
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #17

                          I solve the problem in follow way :

                          class CMyComboBox : public CComboBox
                          {
                          // ...
                          afx_msg HBRUSH CtlColor(CDC* pDC, UINT nCtlColor);
                          // ...
                          };

                          and

                          //...
                          ON_WM_CTLCOLOR_REFLECT()
                          //}}AFX_MSG_MAP
                          END_MESSAGE_MAP()

                          /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
                          // CMyComboBox message handlers

                          HBRUSH CMyComboBox::CtlColor(CDC* pDC, UINT nCtlColor)
                          {
                          HBRUSH hBrush = NULL;
                          switch(nCtlColor)
                          {
                          case CTLCOLOR_EDIT:
                          {
                          pDC->SetBkColor(RGB(255, 0, 0));
                          pDC->SetTextColor(RGB(255, 255, 255));
                          hBrush = m_brush;
                          }
                          break;
                          //...
                          }
                          return hBrush;
                          }

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