The scenario is that I have a list of window handles to top level windows and I want to shift them around so they are arranged in the z-order of my choosing. I started off by iterating the list (with the window I want to end up on top last), calling SetForegroundWindow
on each one. This seemed to work some of the time but not always, improving a little when I paused slightly in between each call.
Is there a better way to do this?
Edit:
It looks like the BeginDeferWindowPos
/DeferWindowPos
/EndDeferWindowPos
route is the way to go. However, I can't seem to get it to work with more than one window at a time. When I limit the window list to a single window, it works correctly. When the list has multiple windows, it only seems to get one of them. Here is pseudo code of what I'm doing:
HWND[] windows;
HWND lastWindowHandle = 0;
HDWP positionStructure = BeginDeferWindowPos(windows.length);
for (int i = 0; i < windows.length; i++)
{
positionStructure = DeferWindowPos(positionStructure, windows[i],
lastWindowHandle, 0, 0, 0, 0, SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOSIZE);
}
EndDeferWindowPos(positionStructure);
I'm sure it's something small/obvious I'm missing here but I'm just not seeing it.
There is a special set of api's for setting window positions for multiple windows: BeginDeferWindowPos + DeferWindowPos + EndDeferWindowPos (SetWindowPos in a loop will also work of course, but it might have more flicker)