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VB6 seems to ignore the erasebackground message and do it's background drawing internally in wm_paint. This can cause flickering so to "fix" this, we eat both messages and override VBs wm_paint handling, set everytign up and call the paint event ourselves. We make sure the messages are not passed on to the next handler by telling the subclasser not to call CallWindowProc() but return immediatly.
Private Function SubClassed_WindowProc(ByVal hWnd As Long, ByVal Msg As Long, ByVal wParam As Long, ByVal lParam As Long, Handled As Boolean) As Long
Dim PaintInfo As PAINTSTRUCT
Dim hDC As Long
Select Case hWnd
Case GraphFrame.hWnd
Select Case Msg
Case &HF 'WM_PAINT
'We handle WM_PAINT ourselves as VB6 seems to explicitly draw the background in its handler
hDC = BeginPaint(hWnd, PaintInfo)
GraphFrame_Paint
EndPaint hWnd, PaintInfo
'We've handled it so VB doesn't do anything further
SubClassed_WindowProc = 0
Handled = True
Case &H14 'WM_ERASEBKGND
'WM_ERASEBKGND seems to be a noop, but we handle it here anyway
SubClassed_WindowProc = -1
Handled = True
Case &H137 'WM_CTLCOLORSCROLLBAR
'Ignore the message to fix the scrollbar background
Handled = True
End Select
End Select
End Function