I have a Dialog in MFC C++ that has a CButton attached. I want to modify OnSize() so that the button will anchor to bottom-left.
if (btn.m_hWnd) {
CRect winRect;
GetWindowRect(&winRect);
int width = winRect.right - winRect.left;
int height = winRect.bottom - winRect.top;
int x = width - wndWidth;
int y = height - wndHeight;
CRect rect;
btn.GetWindowRect(&rect);
rect.left += x;
rect.top += y;
btn.MoveWindow(&rect);
ScreenToClient(&rect);
btn.ShowWindow(SW_SHOW);
}
x and y are the difference of how much the window has changed and will be added to the button's start coordinates.
I am not sure about the last 2 commands (I might as well delete them) but then I run the program the button disappears.
I need to know a way to move the button by x and y.
The original code was using the wrong coordinate system for both the parent dialog, and the button.
A correct way to dock to the bottom left would be like this:
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