IVsWindowView Interface
Controls part of the client area in a window. One of several interfaces you can implement on the the DocView or ViewHelper object to override other interfaces. Rarely used.
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop
Assembly: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<GuidAttribute("7E7C4B21-079F-4830-9ED5-E0CB0BF281F1")> _
<InterfaceTypeAttribute()> _
Public Interface IVsWindowView
[GuidAttribute("7E7C4B21-079F-4830-9ED5-E0CB0BF281F1")]
[InterfaceTypeAttribute()]
public interface IVsWindowView
[GuidAttribute(L"7E7C4B21-079F-4830-9ED5-E0CB0BF281F1")]
[InterfaceTypeAttribute()]
public interface class IVsWindowView
[<GuidAttribute("7E7C4B21-079F-4830-9ED5-E0CB0BF281F1")>]
[<InterfaceTypeAttribute()>]
type IVsWindowView = interface end
public interface IVsWindowView
The IVsWindowView type exposes the following members.
Methods
Name | Description | |
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GetGuidProperty | Retrieves the value of a GUID property. | |
GetProperty | Retrieves the value of a property. | |
SetGuidProperty | Set the value of a GUID property. | |
SetProperty | Set the value of a property. |
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Remarks
To override the existing implementation on the DocView or ViewHelper objects, implement IVsWindowView on an object. Use the SetProperty method of the IVsWindowFrame interface to, in effect, register the overriding interface. The SetProperty method takes an enumerated value (use the VSFPROPID_DocView or VSFPROPID_ViewHelper as appropriate) and the implementing object as arguments.