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Guys, can someone give me a brief run through of how to change the background colour of a CEdit control at runtime? I want to be able to change the background to red if the field is zero length and the normal white otherwise.

skiphoppy
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Konrad
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You cannot do it with a plain CEdit, you need to override a few bits.

Implement your own ON_WM_CTLCOLOR_REFLECT handler, then return your coloured CBrush in the handler:

(roughly, you'll need to put the usual resource management in there, rememebr to delete your brush in the destructor)

class CColorEdit : public CEdit
{
  ....
  CBrush   m_brBkgnd;
  afx_msg HBRUSH CtlColor(CDC* pDC, UINT nCtlColor)
  {
    m_brBkgnd.DeleteObject();
    m_brBkgnd.CreateSolidBrush(nCtlColor);
  }
}
gbjbaanb
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This can also be done without deriving from CEdit:

  1. Add ON_WM_CTLCOLOR() to your dialog's BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP() code block.
  2. Add OnCltColor() to your dialog class:

    afx_msg HBRUSH OnCtlColor(CDC* pDC, CWnd* pWnd, UINT nCtlColor);
    
  3. Implement OnCtlColor() like so:

    HBRUSH CMyDialog::OnCtlColor(CDC* pDC, CWnd* pWnd, UINT nCtlColor)
    {
        if ((CTLCOLOR_EDIT == nCtlColor) &&
            (IDC_MY_EDIT == pWnd->GetDlgCtrlID()))
        {
            return m_brMyEditBk; //Create this brush in OnInitDialog() and destroy in destructor
        }
        return CDialog::OnCtlColor(pDC, pWnd, nCtlColor);
    }
    
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