Is there any way to stop the user resizing the form?
Currently I am using:
When form size changed....
MainForm.Height := 761;
MainForm.Width := 7
Fixing the size is easy, you have two options:
Delphi forms have a BorderStyle
property and a BorderIcons
property. If you set BorderStyle
to bsDialog
, and BorderIcons
to biSystemMenu
only, user can not resize the form.
You can specify value to Constraints
property. If you write the same number to MinWidth
and MaxWidth
, the width will be fixed.
Preventing move is more tricky. I can come up with only these solutions now:
Set BorderStyle
to bsNone
. You will need to draw the form caption yourself, if needed.
Write a message handler to WM_NCHITTEST
, call inherited first, then check the Message.Result
for HTCAPTION
. If it is HTCAPTION
, set it to HTCLIENT
instead. This way, you fool Windows to think the user didn't click on caption, so he will not be able to drag. Please try if the user can still move the window opening the system menu, and choosing Move. If so, you have to hide the system menu too (BorderIcons
).
Answer found here.
you can added code at Events "OnCanResize":
Resize := False;
Example:
procedure TF_NameForm.FormCanResize(Sender: TObject; var NewWidth,
NewHeight: Integer; var Resize: Boolean);
begin
Resize := False;
end;
If you want your form to not resize at all, then setting the form border style to bsSingle
is the right thing to do, as then the mouse cursor will not change to one of the sizing cursors when moved over the form borders, so it is obvious to the user that this form can not be resized.
If you want to set a minimum and / or a maximum size for the form, then bsSizeable
is the correct border style, and you can use the Constraints
of the form to specify the limits. There is however the problem that the Constraints
property doesn't prevent the resizing of the form, it only causes the sizes to be adjusted after the fact so that the limits are not violated. This will have the negative side effect that sizing the form with the left or upper border will move it. To prevent this from happening you need to prevent the resizing in the first place. Windows sends the WM_GETMINMAXINFO message to retrieve the minimum and maximum tracking sizes for a top level window. Handling this and returning the correct constraints fixes the moving form issue:
type
TForm1 = class(TForm)
private
procedure WMGetMinMaxInfo(var AMsg: TWMGetMinMaxInfo);
message WM_GETMINMAXINFO;
end;
// ...
procedure TForm1.WMGetMinMaxInfo(var AMsg: TWMGetMinMaxInfo);
begin
inherited;
with AMsg.MinMaxInfo^ do begin
ptMinTrackSize := Point(Constraints.MinWidth, Constraints.MinHeight);
ptMaxTrackSize := Point(Constraints.MaxWidth, Constraints.MaxHeight);
end;
end;