Has anyone implemented TreeViews or Listboxes with internal dragging,
i.e., to move nodes/items within the control? The mouse events are (or at
least should be) trivial, but the drag image is another matter. A simple
line indicating the new position of the item/node would be sufficient.
The
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 02:08:04 -0600, Jeremy White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
There is an example of Listbox dragdrop in the samples folder, and if
you search this list you should find an example of a treeview dragdrop.
The messages in the list, at least searching under 'treeview' and 'drag',
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 00:03:21 -0600, Octavian Rasnita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I sent Octavian the Win32::GUI::Scintilla 1.8 PPM I made, but he got the
following error. I've only ever built for myself before, not for
dsitribution. Can someone tell me how to build so any version of the C
Sean Healy wrote:
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 02:08:04 -0600, Jeremy White
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There is an example of Listbox dragdrop in the samples folder, and if
you search this list you should find an example of a treeview dragdrop.
The messages in the list, at least searching under 'tree
Sean Healy wrote:
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 06:43:57 -0600, Jason P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know for a fact that there is an example of treeview dragndrop on
the list. I posted it. It's in there somewhere, with complete working
code.
I use Opera for my email. It preserves searches in a side p
I've been trying to get the "Make New Folder" button to appear in the
BrowseForFolder dialog. I think that BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE (0x0040?) needs to be
set. Tried that with no such luck. According to Microsoft's info:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/shellcc/platform
Sean Healy wrote:
On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 00:03:21 -0600, Octavian Rasnita
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I sent Octavian the Win32::GUI::Scintilla 1.8 PPM I made, but he got the
following error. I've only ever built for myself before, not for
dsitribution. Can someone tell me how to build so any ver
Will the new version of Win32::GUI::Scintilla be based on the latest
version
of Scintilla?
I have seen that now Scintilla is very accessible for screen readers, but
the older version which is used on the actual version of
Win32::GUI::Scintilla is not accessible at all.
The V1.08 build is based
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Will the new version of Win32::GUI::Scintilla be based on the latest version
of Scintilla?
Yes, the version I sent you uses Scintilla 1.68, which was the latest
available when I looked a week or so ago. (although I see there's
already a 1.69).
Regards,
Rob.
There's already an RFE for this:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1342872&group_id=16572&atid=366572
Regards,
Rob.
Eric Nichols wrote:
I've been trying to get the "Make New Folder" button to appear in the
BrowseForFolder dialog. I think that BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE (0x0040?)
I know that the FAQ says:
How can I prevent the user from choosing more than one item in a
Listview?
You can use the
-singlesel
option on the ListView to achieve what you want.
However, this option seems to do nothing. Has anyone ever been able to
actually do this? I even tried loading up t
If I add
-singlesel => 1,
to the constructor for the listview_drag_drop.pl demo that is
distributed with Win32::GUI, then it works fine for me.
Perhaps you could post a short, complete example of what doesn't work
for you (along with what version of Win32::GUI you are using)?
Regards,
Rob.
Greg Dance wrote:
[snipped to leave some options from Greg's post]
-singlesel => 1,
-style => WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | 1,
-fullrowselect => 1,
-gridlines => 1,
-checkboxes => 1,
What I found is that the -style line is the culprit. When this
is included the -singlesel o
Rob,
I tried what you have below and it worked so I started stripping my
sample down line by line until I figured it out.
The listview I had looked like this:
$Main->AddListView(
-name => "BuildView",
-singlesel => 1,
-text => "hello world!",
-left => 360,
-top
Just an FYI...
1) I originally had the -singlesel as the last option in the list (after
-style) and the problem still existed.
2) When I first started this little project I was running on an older
version of Win32::GUI and it did not generate any depreciation warnings.
It wasn't until I updated to
Greg Dance wrote:
Just an FYI...
1) I originally had the -singlesel as the last option in the list (after
-style) and the problem still existed.
OK, I understand. This may have been the behaviour with older
Win32::GUI versions, but not anything since at least 1.0 (I've double
checked my mem
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