Re: Listview and Treeview

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Matthew Lewis wrote:

> And it's not clear to me what the best way will be.

Any idea how it's done in VB? I'm going to look in my Qt and GTK/Gnome
documentation when I get it unpacked. I think a good rule of thumb is to
make simple enough that it makes 80% of the users happy.

> Of course, let me know if you have any questions about the code.

I doubt I'll have a chance to look at it in any depth for the next couple
days. I'm still in the process of unpacking, and the computer isn't hooked
up yet. But I'll be sure to holler!

> BTW, I never really understood how your structures worked
> in win32lib, but now that I've had to use them, they're
> pretty handy.

I like the way you define routines to populate the structures, and return
them. Pretty slick.

> I think my next project will be figuring out MDI apps.

I think placing documents in tab controls (like Excel) is a better scheme.
Yeah, Write is a good example of that interface applied to a word processor.
One thing that really annoys me about Word is that there's no trivial way
(that I know of) to toggle between documents; you have to select Window from
the menu, and then the document from the menu list. Very odd.

-- David Cuny

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