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Custom View for Message class
Hello,
I have developed a custom MAPI provider which incorporates a custom message class. I am trying to create a custom view for the message class and I am wondering if there are any examples out there or any documentation that I can refer to. In addition I am curious if we can also have a custom preview window to display the message. Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tom - |
Custom View for Message class
You can certainly create a custom view either using View.XML or the new View
stuff in Outlook 2007 or you can be hard-core and create the hidden message for a view and set it up that way. There are some view coding samples using the Outlook object model at www.outlookcode.com. Mostly what I do is set up a custom view in the UI and then deconstruct it to get basic XML for that view, then I modify that as needed. Some limitations apply using custom views since the XML doesn't handle any autoformatting. That's exposed in Outlook 2007, prior to that the setting of any autoformatting is not documented. A custom preview pane isn't supported (except for form regions for Outlook 2007) so that's undocumented and a complete hack. What you'd need to do is to create your custom preview window as a Windows dialog and find and overlay the existing preview pane using Win32 API calls. Messy and undocumented as I said, but it has been done. One of the earliest examples of that was the old Chilton preview pane for Outlook 97. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Tom at GSD" wrote in message ... Hello, I have developed a custom MAPI provider which incorporates a custom message class. I am trying to create a custom view for the message class and I am wondering if there are any examples out there or any documentation that I can refer to. In addition I am curious if we can also have a custom preview window to display the message. Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tom - |
Custom View for Message class
Hi Ken,
Thanks for your help. Is assume that there is similar stuff available for Outlook 2003? I was reading some documentation on IMAPIViewContext and thought that interface might be the way to go. It has taken about two months to construct the provider and it has integrated with Outlook 2003 very nicely, but now I have create some propriety views to support the new message class. We have to support both Outllok 2003 and 2007 and I was hoping to use the same architecture. Thanks again for your input. "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: You can certainly create a custom view either using View.XML or the new View stuff in Outlook 2007 or you can be hard-core and create the hidden message for a view and set it up that way. There are some view coding samples using the Outlook object model at www.outlookcode.com. Mostly what I do is set up a custom view in the UI and then deconstruct it to get basic XML for that view, then I modify that as needed. Some limitations apply using custom views since the XML doesn't handle any autoformatting. That's exposed in Outlook 2007, prior to that the setting of any autoformatting is not documented. A custom preview pane isn't supported (except for form regions for Outlook 2007) so that's undocumented and a complete hack. What you'd need to do is to create your custom preview window as a Windows dialog and find and overlay the existing preview pane using Win32 API calls. Messy and undocumented as I said, but it has been done. One of the earliest examples of that was the old Chilton preview pane for Outlook 97. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Tom at GSD" wrote in message ... Hello, I have developed a custom MAPI provider which incorporates a custom message class. I am trying to create a custom view for the message class and I am wondering if there are any examples out there or any documentation that I can refer to. In addition I am curious if we can also have a custom preview window to display the message. Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tom - |
Custom View for Message class
You can do a lot with Outlook 2003 but if you look at the new view stuff for
Outlook 2007 there's a lot more available, like the autoformatting. I usually either fork my code and use the Outlook 2007 stuff if available or fall back to just using the XML if only Outlook 2003 or earlier is there. Spend a little time with a MAPI viewer like OutlookSpy looking at the hidden messages in folders where custom views have been applied. Like I said I start out with a view designed using the UI and then go the hidden messages to start playing. You'd be looking at items with a MessageClass of IPM.Microsoft.FormDesign.NamedView where PR_SUBJECT is the name of the named view. The view XML is in a PT_BINARY property. Then the other repositories for custom views are under IMsgStore\Root Container\IPM_VIEWS and IPM_COMMON_VIEWS in the hidden items. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Tom at GSD" wrote in message ... Hi Ken, Thanks for your help. Is assume that there is similar stuff available for Outlook 2003? I was reading some documentation on IMAPIViewContext and thought that interface might be the way to go. It has taken about two months to construct the provider and it has integrated with Outlook 2003 very nicely, but now I have create some propriety views to support the new message class. We have to support both Outllok 2003 and 2007 and I was hoping to use the same architecture. Thanks again for your input. |
Custom View for Message class
Thanks Ken. I think I may fork my code for Outlook 2007.
"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: You can do a lot with Outlook 2003 but if you look at the new view stuff for Outlook 2007 there's a lot more available, like the autoformatting. I usually either fork my code and use the Outlook 2007 stuff if available or fall back to just using the XML if only Outlook 2003 or earlier is there. Spend a little time with a MAPI viewer like OutlookSpy looking at the hidden messages in folders where custom views have been applied. Like I said I start out with a view designed using the UI and then go the hidden messages to start playing. You'd be looking at items with a MessageClass of IPM.Microsoft.FormDesign.NamedView where PR_SUBJECT is the name of the named view. The view XML is in a PT_BINARY property. Then the other repositories for custom views are under IMsgStore\Root Container\IPM_VIEWS and IPM_COMMON_VIEWS in the hidden items. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Tom at GSD" wrote in message ... Hi Ken, Thanks for your help. Is assume that there is similar stuff available for Outlook 2003? I was reading some documentation on IMAPIViewContext and thought that interface might be the way to go. It has taken about two months to construct the provider and it has integrated with Outlook 2003 very nicely, but now I have create some propriety views to support the new message class. We have to support both Outllok 2003 and 2007 and I was hoping to use the same architecture. Thanks again for your input. |
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