MSPropShell.get_PageTitle
The get_PageTitle method retrieves the title of a specific property page.
Syntax
string MSPropShell.get_PageTitle(
int Index
);
Parameters
Index
[in] Int32 containing the index of the property page.
Return Values
A String containing the title.
Remarks
The title is the string displayed on the property page tab.
To use the MSPropShell control, you must add the Microsoft PropShell Control 1.0 reference to the project, and add the MS PropShell Ctrl Class component to the Toolbox. For more information, see Programming in C#.
Example Code
using WMEncoderLib;
using MSPROPSHELLLib;
try
{
// Create a WMEncoder object.
WMEncoder Encoder;
Encoder = new WMEncoder();
// Create the Windows Media Encoder property pages.
WMEncSourcesPage PpgSources = new WMEncSourcesPage();
WMEncDisplayInfoPage PpgDesc = new WMEncDisplayInfoPage();
WMEncAttributesPage PpgAttr = new WMEncAttributesPage();
WMEncProfilePage PpgProfile = new WMEncProfilePage();
WMEncOutputPage PpgOutput = new WMEncOutputPage();
// Add Windows Media Encoder to the property page shell.
// You must add the encoder before adding the property pages.
PropPageShell.AddObject(Encoder);
// Add the property pages to the property page shell. To create an
// MSPropShell ActiveX control, on the Project menu, click Components,
// and then in the Components dialog box, select Microsoft PropShell
// Control 1.0. In the following example, the ActiveX control is named
// PropPageShell.
PropPageShell.AddPage(PpgSources);
PropPageShell.AddPage(PpgDesc);
PropPageShell.AddPage(PpgAttr);
PropPageShell.AddPage(PpgProfile);
PropPageShell.AddPage(PpgOutput);
// Retrieve the title of the third property page.
// The index is zero-based.
int lIndex;
string sTitle;
lIndex = 2;
sTitle = PropPageShell.get_PageTitle(lIndex);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
// TODO: Handle exceptions.
}
Requirements
Reference: Microsoft PropShell Control 1.0
Namespace: MSPropShellLib
Assembly: Interop.MSPropShellLib.dll
Library: mspshell.dll
See Also