_DTE.ActiveDocument Property
Definition
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Gets the active document.
public:
property EnvDTE::Document ^ ActiveDocument { EnvDTE::Document ^ get(); };
public:
property EnvDTE::Document ^ ActiveDocument { EnvDTE::Document ^ get(); };
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(221)]
public EnvDTE.Document ActiveDocument { [System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(221)] get; }
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(221)>]
[<get: System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(221)>]
member this.ActiveDocument : EnvDTE.Document
Public ReadOnly Property ActiveDocument As Document
Property Value
A Document object.
- Attributes
Examples
Important
For readability, the following code example does not contain security checking or complete error handling. Do not use the following code in a production environment.
Sub ActiveDocumentExample()
Dim objTextDoc As TextDocument
Dim objEP As EditPoint
'Create a new text document.
Call DTE.ItemOperations.NewFile("General\Text File")
'Get a handle to the new document.
Set objTextDoc = DTE.ActiveDocument.Object("TextDocument")
Set objEP = objTextDoc.StartPoint.CreateEditPoint
'Create an EditPoint and add some text.
objEP.Insert "A test sentence."
End Sub
Sub DocumentExample()
Dim doc As Document
Dim desc As String
Set doc = DTE.ActiveDocument
desc = "You are editing a "
If (doc.ReadOnly) Then
desc = desc & "read-only"
Else
desc = desc & "writable"
End If
desc = desc & " document called " & doc.Name & " located at " & doc.Path
MsgBox desc
End Sub
Important
For readability, the following code example does not contain security checking or complete error handling. Do not use the following code in a production environment.
STDMETHODIMP CConnect::ActiveDocumentExample(DTE2 * pApplication)
{
CComPtr<ItemOperations> pItemOperations;
CComPtr<Document> pDocument;
CComPtr<Window> pDocWindow;
CComPtr<TextPoint> pTextPoint;
CComPtr<EditPoint> pEditPoint;
CComPtr<TextDocument> pTextDocument;
CComBSTR bstrFileName = "MyTextDocument";
CComBSTR bstrFileItem = "General\\Text File";
CComBSTR bstrFileText = "This is a line of text.";
CComBSTR bstrModelKind = "TextDocument";
CComPtr<IDispatch> pToolObject;
HRESULT hr = S_FALSE;
while (hr != S_OK && pApplication != nullptr)
{
// create a document - it will be the new active document
pApplication->get_ItemOperations(&pItemOperations);
if (pItemOperations != nullptr) pItemOperations->NewFile(bstrFileItem,bstrFileName,_bstr_t(vsViewKindTextView),&pDocWindow); else break;
//get the current active document - use TextDocument interface so we can edit it
pApplication->get_ActiveDocument(&pDocument);
if (pDocument != nullptr) pDocument->Object(bstrModelKind, &pToolObject); else break;
if (pToolObject != nullptr) pToolObject->QueryInterface(__uuidof(TextDocument), (LPVOID*)&pTextDocument); else break;
if (pTextDocument != nullptr) pTextDocument->CreateEditPoint(pTextPoint,&pEditPoint); else break;
if (pEditPoint != nullptr) pEditPoint->Insert(bstrFileText); else break;
MessageBox(NULL, "Done, Active Document is new file. ", "Active Document Example", MB_OK);
hr = S_OK;
return hr;
}
return hr;
}
STDMETHODIMP CConnect::DocumentExample(DTE2 * pApplication)
{
CComPtr<Document> pDocument;
CComBSTR bstrDesc;
CComBSTR bstrDocName;
CComBSTR bstrDocPath;
VARIANT_BOOL bReadOnly = false;
HRESULT hr = S_FALSE;
while (hr != S_OK && pApplication != nullptr)
{
pApplication->get_ActiveDocument(&pDocument);
bstrDesc.Append("You are editing a ");
if (pDocument != nullptr)
{
pDocument->get_ReadOnly(&bReadOnly);
pDocument->get_Name(&bstrDocName);
pDocument->get_Path(&bstrDocPath);
}
else break;
if (bReadOnly == true)
bstrDesc.Append("read-only");
else
bstrDesc.Append("writable");
bstrDesc.Append(" document called ");
bstrDesc.Append(bstrDocName);
bstrDesc.Append(" located at ");
bstrDesc.Append(bstrDocPath);
_bstr_t bstrIntermed = bstrDesc;
MessageBox(NULL,(LPCSTR) bstrIntermed,"Document Example",MB_OK);
hr = S_OK;
return hr;
}
return hr;
}
Remarks
An active document is one that has the focus. To make another document active, set the focus on its window.
You can set the caption only on Tool windows. If you attempt to set the caption on other window types, such as Document windows, you get the error, "Unspecified error."
The active document property throws an exception when the project Properties window is opened in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005.