= setCtlPixelPos =
== Syntax == :setCtlPixelPos(int n, int x, int y, int w, int h) == Arguments == :n ::The number of the user control to resize/reposition :x ::The horizontal co-ordinate of the user control's new position (in pixels) :y ::The vertical co-ordinate of the user control's new position (in pixels) :w ::The new width of the user control (in pixels) :h ::The new height of the user control (in pixels) == Description == :This function repositions and resizes the user control with the index n. The values x, y represent the horizontal and vertical position and w, h the width and height of the user control. Set the value to -1 to use the default or last defined measurement. With this function, all measurements are set in pixels - use setCtlPos if you want to use Dialog Box Units / DBUs instead. == Example == <code> setCtlPixelPos(4, 230, 20, 40, 30); setCtlPixelPos(5, -1, -1, 50, -1); //change only the width of user control 5 </code> == See Also == == Comments == :Everyone can add his comments about his experiences with this function here. Tips for using it are welcome, too. |