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The following table shows the classes and methods available to OS developers for the user interface, with a description of the purpose of each.
Programming element | Description |
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ButtonView_t | This class provides methods for drawing a button. |
CacheView_t | This class stores a cache of drawing objects necessary for the Graphics, Windowing, and Events Subsystem (GWES). |
ComboBoxView_t | This class provides methods for drawing portions of the user interface associated with a combo box. |
CommCtrlView_t | This class contains a method for initializing a common control. |
Gdi | This class provides access to internal graphics device interface (GDI) functions that you can use when drawing controls. |
GweBypassCoredllThunk_t | This class provides access to internal GDI functions that you can use when drawing controls. |
HeaderView_t | This class provides the ability to draw the nonclient area of a header control. |
ListBoxView_t | This class provides methods for drawing the UI associated with a list box. |
NonClientView_t | This class draws the nonclient area of a window. |
ProgressBarView_t | This class provides a method for drawing the progress bar. |
RebarView_t | This class provides methods for drawing a rebar gripper and for customizing the spacing between items in a rebar. |
ScrollBarView_t | This class provides methods for drawing scroll bars. |
StaticControlView_t | This class provides methods for drawing a customizable UI for a static control. |
StockObjectHandles | This class provides methods for retrieving handles to predefined stock object. |
TabView_t | This class provides a method for drawing the tab controls for a property sheet. |
ToolBarView_t | This class provides methods for drawing a toolbar. |
TrackBarView_t | This class provides methods for drawing a trackbar. |
UpdownView_t | This class provides methods for drawing an up-down control. |
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