The AdjustWindowRectEx function calculates the required size of the window rectangle, based on the desired size of the client rectangle. The window rectangle can then be passed to the CreateWindowEx function to create a window whose client area is the desired size.
BOOL AdjustWindowRectEx(
LPRECT lpRect, |
// pointer to client-rectangle structure |
DWORD dwStyle, |
// window styles |
BOOL bMenu, |
// menu-present flag |
DWORD dwExStyle |
// extended style |
); |
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
A client rectangle is the smallest rectangle that completely encloses a client area. A window rectangle is the smallest rectangle that completely encloses the window, which includes the client area and the nonclient area.
The AdjustWindowRectEx function does not add extra space when a menu bar wraps to two or more rows.
AdjustWindowRect, CreateWindowEx, RECT
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