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HTMLWindow.CurrentTabObject Property

Gets the state (active or inactive) of the Source or the Designer tab in the HTML edit window.

Namespace:  EnvDTE
Assembly:  EnvDTE (in EnvDTE.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
ReadOnly Property CurrentTabObject As Object
Object CurrentTabObject { get; }
property Object^ CurrentTabObject {
    Object^ get ();
}
abstract CurrentTabObject : Object with get
function get CurrentTabObject () : Object

Property Value

Type: System.Object
An object.

Remarks

If the current tab in the HTML edit window is the Source tab, the object returned is a TextWindow object. If the current tab is the Design tab, the object returned is an IHTMLDocument2 object.

Examples

Sub CurrentTabObjectExample (ByVal dte As EnvDTE.DTE)
    ' Open an HTML document before running this sample.
    If TypeOf dte.ActiveDocument.ActiveWindow.Object Is HTMLWindow Then
        ' Ask the user for a file to insert into the body of the HTML 
        ' document. This file should be an HTML fragment.
        Dim strFile As String = InputBox("Enter the name of a file to _
        insert at the end of the HTML document:")
        ' Get the HTMLWindow object and determine which tab is 
        ' currently active.
        Dim objHTMLWin As HTMLWindow = _
        dte.ActiveDocument.ActiveWindow.Object
        Dim Tab As vsHTMLTabs = objHTMLWin.CurrentTab

        ' Switch to the "source" tab.
        objHTMLWin.CurrentTab = vsHTMLTabs.vsHTMLTabsSource

        ' Get an EditPoint at the start of the text.
        Dim objTextWin As TextWindow = objHTMLWin.CurrentTabObject
        Dim objEP As EditPoint = _
        objTextWin.ActivePane.StartPoint.CreateEditPoint

        ' Look for the end of the document body.
        If objEP.FindPattern("</body>") Then
            ' Insert the contents of the file.
            objEP.InsertFromFile(strFile)
        End If

        ' Switch back to the original view of the HTML file.
        objHTMLWin.CurrentTab = Tab
    Else
        MsgBox("You must open an HTML document.")
    End If
End Sub
public void CurrentTabObjectExample(_DTE dte)
{
    // Open an HTML document before running this sample.
    if (dte.ActiveDocument.ActiveWindow.Object is HTMLWindow)
    {
        HTMLWindow objHTMLWin;
        vsHTMLTabs Tab;
        String strFileName;
        // Ask the user for a file to insert into the body of the HTML 
        // document. This file should be an HTML fragment.
        strFileName = Microsoft.VisualBasic.Interaction.InputBox 
        ("Enter the name of a file to insert at the end of the HTML 
        document:","","",100,100);
        // Get the HTMLWindow object and determine which tab is 
        // currently active.
        objHTMLWin = dte.ActiveDocument.ActiveWindow.Object as 
        HTMLWindow;
        Tab = objHTMLWin.CurrentTab;

        // Switch to the "source" tab.
        objHTMLWin.CurrentTab = vsHTMLTabs.vsHTMLTabsSource;

        // Get an EditPoint at the start of the text.
        TextWindow objTextWin;
        EditPoint ep;
        EditPoint ep2 = null;
        TextRanges textRanges = null;
        objTextWin = objHTMLWin.CurrentTabObject as TextWindow;
        ep = objTextWin.ActivePane.StartPoint.CreateEditPoint();
        textRanges = objTextWin.Selection.TextRanges;

        // Look for the end of the document body.
        if (ep.FindPattern 
        ("</body>",(int)vsFindOptions.vsFindOptionsNone, ref ep2, ref 
        textRanges))
            // Insert the contents of the file.
            ep.InsertFromFile (strFileName);
            // Switch back to the original view of the HTML file.
            objHTMLWin.CurrentTab = Tab;
    }
    else
        MessageBox.Show ("You must open an HTML document.");
}

.NET Framework Security

See Also

Reference

HTMLWindow Interface

EnvDTE Namespace