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Is a Managed MDI child possible from a WIN32 MDI parent?

Lee
Hello everyone!

This may be a stupid question but ...

I have an Application that I can add "plugins" to. It is a Win32 app
with a Multiple Document window area where it displays child windows.

I add functionallity by writing Win32 dlls. Lately I've been using
IJW to mix managed with unmanaged code.

I'd like to be able to have my forms be incorporated into the MDI
structure instead of being "Pop-up" dialog style forms.

Is it even possible to have a .Net winform be a MDI child to a Win32
app, and if it is, what do I need to do to make it so?

Either way, thanks in advance,

L. Lee Saunders

Feb 1 '07 #1
3 1803
Certainly! And if you're using MFC for the unmanaged portion, there's even a CWinFormsView to make
it easier.

"Lee" <sa******@hotmail.comwrote in message
news:11*********************@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
Hello everyone!

This may be a stupid question but ...

I have an Application that I can add "plugins" to. It is a Win32 app
with a Multiple Document window area where it displays child windows.

I add functionallity by writing Win32 dlls. Lately I've been using
IJW to mix managed with unmanaged code.

I'd like to be able to have my forms be incorporated into the MDI
structure instead of being "Pop-up" dialog style forms.

Is it even possible to have a .Net winform be a MDI child to a Win32
app, and if it is, what do I need to do to make it so?

Either way, thanks in advance,

L. Lee Saunders

Feb 7 '07 #2
Lee
On Feb 6, 9:23 pm, "Scot T Brennecke" <S...@MVPs.spamhater.orgwrote:
Certainly! And if you're using MFC for the unmanaged portion, there's even a CWinFormsView to make
it easier.

"Lee" <saund...@hotmail.comwrote in message

news:11*********************@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
Unfortunately, the unmanaged "master" app is in pure c & assembly
coded to the windows API's of which I have no access to the source.
Is there any way to join "Bare bones" MDI window app with a child .Net
winform?

Thanks again.
L. Lee Saunders
Hello everyone!
This may be a stupid question but ...
I have an Application that I can add "plugins" to. It is a Win32 app
with a Multiple Document window area where it displays child windows.
I add functionallity by writing Win32 dlls. Lately I've been using
IJW to mix managed with unmanaged code.
I'd like to be able to have my forms be incorporated into the MDI
structure instead of being "Pop-up" dialog style forms.
Is it even possible to have a .Net winform be a MDI child to a Win32
app, and if it is, what do I need to do to make it so?
Either way, thanks in advance,
L. Lee Saunders- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Feb 8 '07 #3
That is going to be entirely dependent on the app. If it has a protocol for adding plug-ins, then
there should be some documentation about what you can do with them.

"Lee" <sa******@hotmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@q2g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
On Feb 6, 9:23 pm, "Scot T Brennecke" <S...@MVPs.spamhater.orgwrote:
>Certainly! And if you're using MFC for the unmanaged portion, there's even a CWinFormsView to
make
it easier.

"Lee" <saund...@hotmail.comwrote in message

news:11*********************@j27g2000cwj.googlegr oups.com...

Unfortunately, the unmanaged "master" app is in pure c & assembly
coded to the windows API's of which I have no access to the source.
Is there any way to join "Bare bones" MDI window app with a child .Net
winform?

Thanks again.
L. Lee Saunders
Hello everyone!
This may be a stupid question but ...
I have an Application that I can add "plugins" to. It is a Win32 app
with a Multiple Document window area where it displays child windows.
I add functionallity by writing Win32 dlls. Lately I've been using
IJW to mix managed with unmanaged code.
I'd like to be able to have my forms be incorporated into the MDI
structure instead of being "Pop-up" dialog style forms.
Is it even possible to have a .Net winform be a MDI child to a Win32
app, and if it is, what do I need to do to make it so?
Either way, thanks in advance,
L. Lee Saunders- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Feb 10 '07 #4

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