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|    Re: ImageList_GetImageInfo - alter the b    |
|    02 Oct 24 09:08:40    |
      XPost: alt.windows7.general, comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.win32       From: address@is.invalid              Newyana2,              > Even Raymond Chen has opted for totally fucked up web design.       > His page is pure white for me unless I disable CSS.              Ah yes, I forgot about that. I scrubbed that page (like many others) using       GreaseMonkey. A quite handy add-on.              > He must be tryint to force script.              He ? devblogs.microsoft.com isn't his private domain you know. :-)              But yes, JS could have something to do with it - as I have disabled it too.              >> If you have ever used a List- or TreeView showing icons (including       >> sorting-direction arrows and tickboxes) than you have used an ImageList.       >>       > Nope. I've never needed those and they seem like a pain.              List- and/or TreeViews, or images in them ?              I can't say I've used TreeViews much, but have used ListViews a number of       times, and some of them with ImageLists.              Images in in either a List- or TreeView is easier than you might think.       Just create an ImageList and assign it to the View, load some images/icons       into it, and tell, when adding an entry into either View, which image you       want to display. Thats all there is to it.              But yes, it took me a while until I had/have everything figured out. Thats       what happens when most of what you find is "learn.microsoft.com" pages       (which mostly do not /learn/ you anything, but are "what again where the       arguments to that function?" reference pages - and often incomplete. As the       one I started this thread with) and the odd bits-and-pieces of "example"       code I can find on the Web.              Regards,       Rudy Wieser              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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