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132 lines
6.1 KiB
C#
132 lines
6.1 KiB
C#
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
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namespace BurnOutSharp.Models.PortableExecutable
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// A block of text used by an extended dialog box template to describe the extended dialog box.
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/// For a description of the format of an extended dialog box template, see DLGTEMPLATEEX.
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/// </summary>
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/// <see href="https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/dlgbox/dlgitemtemplateex"/>
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[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
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public class DialogItemTemplateExtended
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// The help context identifier for the control. When the system sends a WM_HELP message,
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/// it passes the helpID value in the dwContextId member of the HELPINFO structure.
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/// </summary>
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public uint HelpID;
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/// <summary>
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/// The extended styles for a window. This member is not used to create controls in dialog
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/// boxes, but applications that use dialog box templates can use it to create other types
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/// of windows.
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/// </summary>
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public ExtendedWindowStyles ExtendedStyle;
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/// <summary>
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/// The style of the control. This member can be a combination of window style values
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/// (such as WS_BORDER) and one or more of the control style values (such as
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/// BS_PUSHBUTTON and ES_LEFT).
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/// </summary>
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public WindowStyles Style;
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/// <summary>
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/// The x-coordinate, in dialog box units, of the upper-left corner of the control.
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/// This coordinate is always relative to the upper-left corner of the dialog box's
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/// client area.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// The x, y, cx, and cy members specify values in dialog box units. You can convert these values to screen
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/// units (pixels) by using the MapDialogRect function.
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/// </remarks>
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public short PositionX;
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/// <summary>
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/// The y-coordinate, in dialog box units, of the upper-left corner of the control.
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/// This coordinate is always relative to the upper-left corner of the dialog box's
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/// client area.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// The x, y, cx, and cy members specify values in dialog box units. You can convert these values to screen
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/// units (pixels) by using the MapDialogRect function.
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/// </remarks>
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public short PositionY;
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/// <summary>
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/// The width, in dialog box units, of the control.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// The x, y, cx, and cy members specify values in dialog box units. You can convert these values to screen
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/// units (pixels) by using the MapDialogRect function.
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/// </remarks>
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public short WidthX;
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/// <summary>
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/// The height, in dialog box units, of the control.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// The x, y, cx, and cy members specify values in dialog box units. You can convert these values to screen
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/// units (pixels) by using the MapDialogRect function.
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/// </remarks>
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public short HeightY;
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/// <summary>
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/// The control identifier.
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/// </summary>
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public uint ID;
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/// <summary>
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/// A variable-length array of 16-bit elements that specifies the window class of the control. If
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/// the first element of this array is any value other than 0xFFFF, the system treats the array as
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/// a null-terminated Unicode string that specifies the name of a registered window class.
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///
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/// If the first element is 0xFFFF, the array has one additional element that specifies the ordinal
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/// value of a predefined system class.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// If you specify character strings in the class and title arrays, you must use Unicode strings. Use the
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/// MultiByteToWideChar function to generate Unicode strings from ANSI strings.
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/// </remarks>
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public string ClassResource;
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/// <summary>
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/// The ordinal value of a predefined system class.
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/// </summary>
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public DialogItemTemplateOrdinal ClassResourceOrdinal;
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/// <summary>
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/// A variable-length array of 16-bit elements that contains the initial text or resource identifier of the
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/// control. If the first element of this array is 0xFFFF, the array has one additional element that
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/// specifies the ordinal value of a resource, such as an icon, in an executable file. You can use a
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/// resource identifier for controls, such as static icon controls, that load and display an icon or other
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/// resource rather than text. If the first element is any value other than 0xFFFF, the system treats the
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/// array as a null-terminated Unicode string that specifies the initial text.
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/// </summary>
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/// <remarks>
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/// If you specify character strings in the class and title arrays, you must use Unicode strings. Use the
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/// MultiByteToWideChar function to generate Unicode strings from ANSI strings.
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/// </remarks>
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public string TitleResource;
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/// <summary>
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/// An ordinal value of a resource, such as an icon, in an executable file
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/// </summary>
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public ushort TitleResourceOrdinal;
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/// <summary>
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/// The creation data array begins at the next WORD boundary after the title array. This creation data
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/// can be of any size and format. If the first word of the creation data array is nonzero, it indicates
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/// the size, in bytes, of the creation data (including the size word).
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/// </summary>
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public ushort CreationDataSize;
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/// <summary>
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/// The creation data array begins at the next WORD boundary after the title array. This creation data
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/// can be of any size and format. The control's window procedure must be able to interpret the data.
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/// When the system creates the control, it passes a pointer to this data in the lParam parameter of the
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/// WM_CREATE message that it sends to the control.
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/// </summary>
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public byte[] CreationData;
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}
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}
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