TCITEM
Specifies or receives the attributes of a tab item. It is used with the TCM_INSERTITEM, TCM_GETITEM, and TCM_SETITEM messages. This structure supersedes the TC_ITEM structure. typedef struct tagTCITEM {
UINT mask;
#if (_WIN32_IE >= 0x0300)
DWORD dwState;
DWORD dwStateMask;
#else
UINT lpReserved1;
UINT lpReserved2;
#endif
LPTSTR pszText;
int cchTextMax;
int iImage;
LPARAM lParam;
} TCITEM, FAR *LPTCITEM; Members
mask
Value that specifies which members to retrieve or set. This member can be a combination of the following values: Flag Description
TCIF_IMAGE The iImage member is valid.
TCIF_PARAM The lParam member is valid.
TCIF_RTLREADING The string pointed to by pszText will be displayed in the direction opposite to the text in the parent window.
TCIF_STATE Version 4.70. The dwState member is valid.
TCIF_TEXT The pszText member is valid. dwState
Version 4.70. Specifies the item's current state if information is being retrieved. If item information is being set, this member contains the state value to be set for the item. For a list of valid tab control item states, see Tab Control Item States. This member is ignored in the TCM_INSERTITEM message.
dwStateMask
Version 4.70. Specifies which bits of the dwState member contain valid information. This member is ignored in the TCM_INSERTITEM message.
lpReserved1
Version 4.00. Not used.
lpReserved2
Version 4.00. Not used.
pszText
Address of a null-terminated string that contains the tab text when item information is being set. If item information is being retrieved, this member specifies the address of the buffer that receives the tab text.
cchTextMax
Size of the buffer pointed to by the pszText member. If the structure is not receiving information, this member is ignored.
iImage
Index in the tab control's image list, or -1 if there is no image for the tab.
lParam
Application-defined data associated with the tab control item. If more or less than 4 bytes of application-defined data exist per tab, an application must define a structure and use it instead of the TCITEM structure. The first member of the application-defined structure must be a TCITEMHEADER structure.
Res
Typically, windows display text left-to-right (LTR). Windows can be mirrored to display languages such as Hebrew or Arabic that read right-to-left (RTL). Ordinarily, pszText will be displayed in the same direction as the text in its parent window. If TCIF_RTLREADING is set, pszText will read in the opposite direction from the text in the parent window.Requirements
Windows NT/2000: Requires Windows NT 3.51 or later.
Windows 95/98/Me: Requires Windows 95 or later.
Header: Declared in commctrl.h.
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