New Presentation Manager Functions
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│Method Name │Description │
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│WinNotebookButtonFromID │This function exports a │
│ │convience function to find │
│ │BS_NOTEBOOKBUTTON buttons. │
│ │WinNotebookButtonFromID, given│
│ │the HWND of the dialog of the │
│ │properties page and the ID of │
│ │the button along with the │
│ │button of the properties page │
│ │(for example, Undo, Default, │
│ │or Help), returns the HWND for│
│ │that button. This is used │
│ │with the buttons of the │
│ │BS_NOTEBOOKBUTTON style. │
│ │Ownership of buttons of this │
│ │style is changed from the │
│ │dialog to the notebook after │
│ │the dialog is loaded. │
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│WinWaitForShell │This function allows │
│ │applications to wait for the │
│ │Shell to be available. │
│ │WinWaitForShell is used by an │
│ │application when it needs to │
│ │wait for the Workplace Shell │
│ │to be available in order for │
│ │the application to continue. │
│ │For example, the application │
│ │might be started in │
│ │STARTUP.CMD, and yet it wants │
│ │to create objects on the │
│ │Workplace Shell. The │
│ │application can use │
│ │WinWaitForShell to wait for │
│ │the Workplace Shell to be │
│ │ready to start receiving the │
│ │create requests. By using the │
│ │optional query bit, it can │
│ │check on those conditions │
│ │without waiting on them. │
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