///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: msw/ole/activex.h // Purpose: interface of wxActiveXEvent // Author: wxWidgets team // RCS-ID: $Id$ // Licence: wxWindows license ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** @class wxActiveXEvent An event class for handling ActiveX events passed from wxActiveXContainer. ActiveX events are basically a function call with the parameters passed through an array of wxVariants along with a return value that is a wxVariant itself. What type the parameters or return value are depends on the context (i.e. what the .idl specifies). @beginEventTable{wxActiveXEvent} @event{EVT_ACTIVEX(func)} Sent when the ActiveX control hosted by wxActiveXContainer recieves an ActiveX event. @endEventTable ActiveX event parameters can get extremely complex and may be beyond the abilities of wxVariant. If 'operator[]' fails, prints an error messages or crashes the application, event handlers should use GetNativeParameters() instead to obtain the original event information. Calls to operator[] and GetNativeParmeters() can be mixed. It is valid to handle some parameters of an event with operator[] and others directly through GetNativeParameters(). It is \b not valid however to manipulate the same parameter using both approaches at the same time. @onlyfor{wxmsw} @library{wxcore} @category{events} */ class wxActiveXEvent : public wxCommandEvent { public: /** Returns the dispatch id of this ActiveX event. This is the numeric value from the .idl file specified by the id(). */ DISPID GetDispatchId(int idx) const; /** Obtains the number of parameters passed through the ActiveX event. */ size_t ParamCount() const; /** Obtains the param name of the param number idx specifies as a string. */ wxString ParamName(size_t idx) const; /** Obtains the param type of the param number idx specifies as a string. */ wxString ParamType(size_t idx) const; /** Obtains the actual parameter value specified by idx. */ wxVariant operator[](size_t idx); /** Obtain the original MSW parameters for the event. Event handlers can use this information to handle complex event parameters that are beyond the scope of wxVariant. The information returned here is the information passed to the original 'Invoke' method call. \return a pointer to a struct containing the original MSW event parameters */ wxActiveXEventNativeMSW *GetNativeParameters() const; }; /** @class wxActiveXContainer wxActiveXContainer is a host for an ActiveX control on Windows (and as such is a platform-specific class). Note that the HWND that the class contains is the actual HWND of the ActiveX control so using dynamic events and connecting to wxEVT_SIZE, for example, will receive the actual size message sent to the control. It is somewhat similar to the ATL class CAxWindow in operation. The size of the ActiveX control's content is generally guaranteed to be that of the client size of the parent of this wxActiveXContainer. You can also process ActiveX events through wxActiveXEvent. @section activexcontainer_example Example This is an example of how to use the Adobe Acrobat Reader ActiveX control to read PDF files (requires Acrobat Reader 4 and up). Controls like this are typically found and dumped from OLEVIEW.exe that is distributed with Microsoft Visual C++. This example also demonstrates how to create a backend for wxMediaCtrl. @code //+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ // // wxPDFMediaBackend // // http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/sdk/pdf/iac/IACOverview.pdf //++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ #include "wx/mediactrl.h" // wxMediaBackendCommonBase #include "wx/msw/ole/activex.h" // wxActiveXContainer #include "wx/msw/ole/automtn.h" // wxAutomationObject const IID DIID__DPdf = {0xCA8A9781,0x280D,0x11CF,{0xA2,0x4D,0x44,0x45,0x53,0x54,0x00,0x00}}; const IID DIID__DPdfEvents = {0xCA8A9782,0x280D,0x11CF,{0xA2,0x4D,0x44,0x45,0x53,0x54,0x00,0x00}}; const CLSID CLSID_Pdf = {0xCA8A9780,0x280D,0x11CF,{0xA2,0x4D,0x44,0x45,0x53,0x54,0x00,0x00}}; class WXDLLIMPEXP_MEDIA wxPDFMediaBackend : public wxMediaBackendCommonBase { public: wxPDFMediaBackend() : m_pAX(NULL) {} virtual ~wxPDFMediaBackend() { if(m_pAX) { m_pAX->DissociateHandle(); delete m_pAX; } } virtual bool CreateControl(wxControl* ctrl, wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size, long style, const wxValidator& validator, const wxString& name) { IDispatch* pDispatch; if( ::CoCreateInstance(CLSID_Pdf, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER, DIID__DPdf, (void**)&pDispatch) != 0 ) return false; m_PDF.SetDispatchPtr(pDispatch); // wxAutomationObject will release itself if ( !ctrl->wxControl::Create(parent, id, pos, size, (style & ~wxBORDER_MASK) | wxBORDER_NONE, validator, name) ) return false; m_ctrl = wxStaticCast(ctrl, wxMediaCtrl); m_pAX = new wxActiveXContainer(ctrl, DIID__DPdf, pDispatch); wxPDFMediaBackend::ShowPlayerControls(wxMEDIACTRLPLAYERCONTROLS_NONE); return true; } virtual bool Play() { return true; } virtual bool Pause() { return true; } virtual bool Stop() { return true; } virtual bool Load(const wxString& fileName) { if(m_PDF.CallMethod("LoadFile", fileName).GetBool()) { m_PDF.CallMethod("setCurrentPage", wxVariant((long)0)); NotifyMovieLoaded(); // initial refresh wxSizeEvent event; m_pAX->OnSize(event); return true; } return false; } virtual bool Load(const wxURI& location) { return m_PDF.CallMethod("LoadFile", location.BuildUnescapedURI()).GetBool(); } virtual bool Load(const wxURI& WXUNUSED(location), const wxURI& WXUNUSED(proxy)) { return false; } virtual wxMediaState GetState() { return wxMEDIASTATE_STOPPED; } virtual bool SetPosition(wxLongLong where) { m_PDF.CallMethod("setCurrentPage", wxVariant((long)where.GetValue())); return true; } virtual wxLongLong GetPosition() { return 0; } virtual wxLongLong GetDuration() { return 0; } virtual void Move(int WXUNUSED(x), int WXUNUSED(y), int WXUNUSED(w), int WXUNUSED(h)) { } wxSize GetVideoSize() const { return wxDefaultSize; } virtual double GetPlaybackRate() { return 0; } virtual bool SetPlaybackRate(double) { return false; } virtual double GetVolume() { return 0; } virtual bool SetVolume(double) { return false; } virtual bool ShowPlayerControls(wxMediaCtrlPlayerControls flags) { if(flags) { m_PDF.CallMethod("setShowToolbar", true); m_PDF.CallMethod("setShowScrollbars", true); } else { m_PDF.CallMethod("setShowToolbar", false); m_PDF.CallMethod("setShowScrollbars", false); } return true; } wxActiveXContainer* m_pAX; wxAutomationObject m_PDF; DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPDFMediaBackend) }; IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPDFMediaBackend, wxMediaBackend); Put this in one of your existant source files and then create a wxMediaCtrl with //[this] is the parent window, "myfile.pdf" is the PDF file to open wxMediaCtrl* mymediactrl = new wxMediaCtrl(this, "myfile.pdf", wxID_ANY, wxDefaultPosition, wxSize(300,300), 0, "wxPDFMediaBackend"); @endcode @onlyfor{wxmsw} @library{wxbase} @category{misc,ipc} @see wxActiveXEvent, @ref page_samples_flash */ class wxActiveXContainer : public wxControl { public: /** Creates this ActiveX container. @param parent parent of this control. Must not be @NULL. @param iid COM IID of pUnk to query. Must be a valid interface to an ActiveX control. @param pUnk Interface of ActiveX control. */ wxActiveXContainer(wxWindow* parent, REFIID iid, IUnknown* pUnk); };