I want to be able to show a preview of a screen saver inside WPF window. (using a container or control or ...) I know that Windows itself passes "/p" argument to the screen saver to get a preview. But how can I show that preview inside my WPF application? Should I get a handle of it and change its parent to my container o control? How?
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You need to use Windows.Forms interop, because screen savers expect windows handles (HWND) and in WPF, only top-level windows have them.
MainWindow.xaml
<Window x:Class="So18547663WpfScreenSaverPreview.MainWindow"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
xmlns:forms="clr-namespace:System.Windows.Forms;assembly=System.Windows.Forms"
Title="Screen Saver Preview" Height="350" Width="525"
Loaded="MainWindow_OnLoaded" Closed="MainWindow_OnClosed"
SizeToContent="WidthAndHeight">
<StackPanel Orientation="Vertical" Margin="8">
<TextBlock Text="Preview"/>
<WindowsFormsHost x:Name="host" Width="320" Height="240">
<forms:Control Width="320" Height="240"/>
</WindowsFormsHost>
</StackPanel>
</Window>
MainWindow.xaml.cs
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Windows;
namespace So18547663WpfScreenSaverPreview
{
public partial class MainWindow
{
private Process saver;
public MainWindow ()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void MainWindow_OnLoaded (object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
saver = Process.Start(new ProcessStartInfo {
FileName = "Bubbles.scr",
Arguments = "/p " + host.Child.Handle,
UseShellExecute = false,
});
}
private void MainWindow_OnClosed (object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Optional. Screen savers should close themselves
// when the parent window is destroyed.
saver.Kill();
}
}
}
Assembly references
WindowsFormsIntegration
System.Windows.Forms
Related links
- Walkthrough: Hosting a Windows Forms Control in WPF
- Creating a Screen Saver with C# (describes command line arguments)