LAnnotation::GetHyperlink (original) (raw)
Summary
Gets the hyperlink information of the annotation object.
Syntax
#include "ltwrappr.h"
virtual L_INT LAnnotation::GetHyperlink(puType, puMsg, pwParam, pLink, puLen)
Parameters
L_UINT * puType
Address of the variable to be updated with the value indicating the hyperlink type. Possible hyperlink types are:
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
ANNLINK_NONE | [0x0000] Object has no hyperlink. |
ANNLINK_LTANNEVENT | [0x0001] WM_LTANNEVENT message will be sent with LTANNEVENT_HYPERLINK |
ANNLINK_USERMSG | [0x0002] The user defined message will be sent with wParam as the wParam message of this function and lParam containing the handle of the object. |
ANNLINK_RUN | [0x0003] The program specified in pLink will be run. Both the program and the command line parameters have to be specified in pLink. |
ANNLINK_WEBPAGE | [0x0004] The web page with the URL specified in pLink will be opened in the current browser. Note that not all web browsers accept a page on the command line. Some will simply go to their default home page. |
L_UINT * puMsg
Address of the variable to be updated with the value of the user defined message. This parameter is only valid if the value pointed to by puType is ANNLINK_USERMSG.
WPARAM * pwParam
Address of the variable to be updated with the value of wParam. This parameter is only valid if the value pointed to by puType is ANNLINK_USERMSG.
L_TCHAR * pLink
Character string containing the hyperlink string. This parameter is valid only if the value pointed to by puType is ANNLINK_RUN or ANNLINK_WEBPAGE. If puType points to ANNLINK_RUN, pLink contains the name of the program to run and all required command line parameters. If puType points to ANNLINK_WEBPAGE, pLink contains the URL of the Web page to access.
L_SIZE_T * puLen
Pointer to an integer variable (L_SIZE_T) that will be updated with the length of the hyperlink string.
Returns
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
SUCCESS | The function was successful. |
< 1 | An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes. |
Comments
Objects with a hyperlink of type ANNLINK_RUN or ANNLINK_WEBPAGE have a hyperlink string associated with them. To see what the hyperlink string of an object is, you must first call LAnnotation::GetHyperlinkLen and get the string length, allocate a buffer large enough to store the string and the NULL at the end, and then call LAnnotation::GetHyperlink. Note that the length does NOT account for the null at the end of the string.
Required DLLs and Libraries
- LTANN
- For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application.
Platforms
Win32, x64.
See Also
Functions
Topics
Example
L_INT LAnnotation_GetHyperlinkExample(LAnnotation& LeadAnn)
{
L_INT nRet;
L_UINT uType; // variable to hold hyperlink type
L_UINT uMsg; // variable to hold hyperlink msg
WPARAM wParam; // variable to hold hyperlink msg param
L_TCHAR Buffer[2048]; // buffer to hold hyperlink string
L_SIZE_T uLen ; // length of hyperlink
L_TCHAR szMessage[80];
nRet = LeadAnn.GetHyperlink( &uType, &uMsg, &wParam, Buffer,NULL);
if(nRet != SUCCESS)
return nRet;
if (uType != ANNLINK_WEBPAGE)
{
nRet = LeadAnn.SetHyperlink(ANNLINK_WEBPAGE, 0, 0, TEXT("https://www.leadtools.com "), ANNFLAG_RECURSE|ANNFLAG_SELECTED);
if(nRet != SUCCESS)
return nRet;
}
// get the length of the hyperlink property
uLen = LeadAnn.GetHyperlinkLen();
wsprintf(szMessage, TEXT("Length of hyperlink = %u\n"),uLen);
MessageBox(NULL,szMessage, TEXT("Hyperlink"),MB_OK) ;
return SUCCESS;
}
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