By Kirk Stowell, 15 Dec 1999 4.58 (9 votes) Download demo project - 22 KbDownload source files - 5 Kb The class CCJPagerCtrl is fairly simple to use. It can be used in either a dialog or view. For demo purposes, I implemented it in a dialog using a CToolBar, but you can use any control or view class as the child window. Open your dialog in your resource editor and add a custom control. Modify the properties of the control as shown below: In the OnInitDialog() section, add the following code: Collapse | Copy Code // TODO: Add extra initialization here if( !m_wndToolBar.Create(&m_Pager) || !m_wndToolBar.LoadToolBar(IDR_MAINFRAME)) { TRACE0("Failed to create toolbar\n"); return -1; // fail to create } // Make the toolbar flat. m_wndToolBar.ModifyStyle(0, 0x0800); // Set the child HWND. m_Pager.SetChild(m_wndToolBar.m_hWnd); // Set the pager style to PGS_HORZ. m_Pager.ModifyStyle(0,PGS_HORZ); // Set the button size to 15. m_Pager.SetButtonSize(15); // Determine size of child SIZE Size; m_wndToolBar.SendMessage(TB_GETMAXSIZE,0,(LPARAM)&Size); // Set the scroll area for pager. m_Pager.SetScrollArea(Size.cx+15, Size.cy+15); NOTE: If you are using Visual C++ 5, you will need to include the support file comm_control.h in your project, unless you have installed the SDK, in which case you won't need this. If you have any questions, feel free to drop me a line. License This article has no explicit license attached to it but may contain usage terms in the article text or the download files themselves. If in doubt please contact the author via the discussion board below. A list of licenses authors might use can be found here About the Author Kirk Stowell CEO Codejock Software United States Member 转自:http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/156/A-pager-control-wrapper-class#_rating