Always-in-front dialogs

Smashery picture Smashery · Feb 27, 2009 · Viewed 15.2k times · Source

Is there a way to create a modeless dialog box in C++ MFC which always stays on top of the other windows in the application? I'm thinking sort of like the Find dialog in Visual Studio 2005 - where it stays on top, but you can still edit the underlying text.

(If it makes any difference, it's not MDI; it's a dialog-based app)

Answer

Adam Davis picture Adam Davis · Feb 27, 2009

Note: This does not work under Windows 10, and may not work under Windows 7 and 8 (Reports vary).

From Nish:

###Making your dialog stay on top

Haven't you seen programs which have an "always-stay-on-top" option? Well the unbelievable thing is that you can make your dialog stay on top with just one line of code. Simply put the following line in your dialog class's OnInitDialog() function.

SetWindowPos(&this->wndTopMost,0,0,0,0,SWP_NOMOVE|SWP_NOSIZE);

Basically what we are doing is to use the SetWindowPos function to change the Z-order of our dialog window. We make our dialog stay on top of all other windows by moving it to the top of the Z-order. Now even when you activate some other window, our window will stay on top. But I'd advise you to make sure you know exactly what you are doing when you do this, for it might annoy people if they can't get your window out of the way when they want to do that.

As you mentioned in the comments, the above line makes the window sit on top of every application. You'll need to do

SetWindowPos(&this->wndTop,0,0,0,0,SWP_NOMOVE|SWP_NOSIZE);

To make a window sit on top of only your application.