From: Joel R. <jh...@ae...> - 2003-06-15 22:03:06
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On Sun, 15 Jun 2003, Jeremy White wrote: > >I found the answers to a few of these, and a little more info. Still need > >help with some of them. > > Not sure I can help, but here is my 2 pence worth. > > >Still haven't found a way to do this. Maybe if I could find a way to set > >the font of an item, and use a monospaced font... how does Windows do it, > >I wonder? > > Have a play with Win32::GUI::Grid, you can make it look like a listview, but > is much > powerful. I'll take a look at it, certainly! > > http://perso.club-internet.fr/rocherl/Win32GUI.html#Grid > > > > > > > 4. In TreeView, some of my icons seem to appear in monochrome. A few > > > appear in full color. They were all created identically. Is there some > > > special format I need to use to make them appear in proper colors? > > > >Still having this issue. Any ideas? > > > > I had allsorts of problems with bitmap colours in a treeview. The solution > for me was to increase the number of bits used for each pixel in the image > list. > > $imagelist=new Win32::GUI::ImageList(16, 16, 1 | 0x0010, 17, 25); Will give this a shot... > > > > 6. When a treeview is first expanded such that the vertical scrollbar > > > appears for the first time, the control goes blank until I find the > > > scrollbar and scroll down. Is there a workaround for this behavior? > > > >Still having this issue. It looks bad, certainly, but it's still usable. > >Not suitable for any kind of professional software, though :/ > > The only time I had similar behaviour was when I was using a tabstrip on the > same window as the treeview - does this apply to you? Yes, this is the case. Unfortunately, I kinda need to do it. Any idea how I can get around this behavior? I've tried just about everything I can think of, but it still seems to blank no matter what I do :/ It's like it expands, then immediately blanks. I can see it expand for a split second. |