How can I insert images(bitmaps) and icons into a list control?
thank you.
How can I insert images(bitmaps) and icons into a list control?
thank you.
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...rdrawn_listbox (See owner drawn sample)
Check out CodeProject code section for examples.
http://www.codeproject.com/listctrl/
Kuphryn
Using the msdn link above i've managed to write this... it doesn't work, instead it changes the app's icon. why???
Code:lvc.mask = LVCF_FMT | LVCF_IMAGE | LVCF_SUBITEM | LVCF_WIDTH; lvc.iSubItem = 2; lvc.pszText = "Status"; lvc.cx = 58; SendMessage(hLookupList, LVM_INSERTCOLUMN, 2, (LPARAM)&lvc); hIconList = ImageList_Create(GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSMICON), GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSMICON), ILC_MASK, 1, 1); hIconItem = LoadIcon(ghInstance, MAKEINTRESOURCE(ID_ICON_STATUSOK)); ImageList_AddIcon(hIconList, hIconItem); DestroyIcon(hIconItem); ListView_SetImageList(hLookupList, hIconList, LVSIL_SMALL); lvi.iItem = 0; //row lvi.iSubItem = 2; lvi.iImage = 0; if (lvi.iSubItem) SendMessage(hLookupList, LVM_SETITEM, NULL, (LPARAM)&lvi); else SendMessage(hLookupList, LVM_INSERTITEM, NULL, (LPARAM)&lvi);
Can someone please give me an example without classes...
thanks
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>> instead it changes the app's icon. why??? <<
Windows uses the first icon in the resource file as the application icon.
>> Can someone please give me an example without classes... <<
Try the listview sample here:
http://www.john.findlay1.btinternet....rl/comctrl.htm
thank you for the example it really helped me, but i have one last problem with the subitems...
The image only works when the subitem is zero... so all I see in the subitems is text:
Code:lvc.mask = LVCF_FMT | LVCF_TEXT | LVCF_WIDTH; lvc.fmt = LVCFMT_LEFT; lvc.iSubItem = 0; lvc.cx = 168; lvc.pszText = "one"; SendMessage(hLookupList, LVM_INSERTCOLUMN, 0, (LPARAM)&lvc); lvc.mask = LVCF_FMT | LVCF_TEXT | LVCF_SUBITEM | LVCF_WIDTH; lvc.iSubItem = 1; lvc.pszText = "two"; lvc.cx = 68; SendMessage(hLookupList, LVM_INSERTCOLUMN, 1, (LPARAM)&lvc); lvc.mask = LVCF_FMT | LVCF_TEXT | LVCF_SUBITEM | LVCF_WIDTH; lvc.iSubItem = 2; lvc.pszText = "three"; lvc.cx = 58; SendMessage(hLookupList, LVM_INSERTCOLUMN, 2, (LPARAM)&lvc); . . . lvi.mask = LVIF_IMAGE | LVIF_TEXT; lvi.pszText = "OK"; /* the image works here */ lvi.iImage = 0; lvi.iItem = 0; lvi.iSubItem = 0; ListView_InsertItem(hLookupList, &lvi); /* the image doesn't work here */ lvi.iSubItem = 1; lvi.iItem = 0; ListView_SetItem(hLookupList, &lvi);
Last edited by Devil Panther; 04-05-2004 at 09:54 AM.
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nm... I got it...
All it takes is:
Code:ListView_SetExtendedListViewStyle(hLookupList, LVS_EX_SUBITEMIMAGES);
thanks everyone
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