Re: Matt re:setListviewIndex
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Jul 30, 2001
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Couldn't one just create a ListView with LVS_SINGLESEL style? Would that work? MyLV = create(ListView,..., LVS_SINGLESEL) ---- Derek. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew Lewis" <matthewwalkerlewis at YAHOO.COM> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: Matt re:setListviewIndex > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tony Steward" <figjam at nlc.net.au> > > > Hi Matt or anyone who can help, > > Matt sent me the routine below so I could set the index of a listview, > > which works well thanks thankyou. At the moment when you set one index that > > index is made visible and highlighted. If you then set a second index both > > are highlighted. I would prefer that when an index is set that the previous > > selection be cleared. Is this possible. > > You're correct. That code only changes the status of the item you've > specified, but doesn't 'unselect' the currently selected item(s). I'm not > certain when I sent that to you, but in my copy of .55, I've modified setIndex > (did it on 1/26/01): > > I added integers: > integer msg, > -- added for listview: > start, check, ix, count > > and added an elsif clause that cycles through the listview and > deselects/selects as appropriate. It might be faster for larger listviews to > merely get the selected group of items and deselect those, then selecting your > list. > > elsif window_type[id] = ListView then > > if atom( index ) then > index = { index } > end if > > start = 0 > > result = struct_LVITEM( LVIF_STATE, start, 0, 0, > LVIS_SELECTED, 0, 0, 0 ) > > store( result, LVITEM_stateMask, LVIS_SELECTED ) > count = sendMessage( id, LVM_GETITEMCOUNT, 0, 0) > while count do > > ix = getLVItemlParam( id, start ) > if find( ix, index ) then > store( result, LVITEM_state, LVIS_SELECTED ) > else > store( result, LVITEM_state, 0 ) > end if > > VOID = sendMessage( id, LVM_SETITEMSTATE, start, result ) > start += 1 > count -= 1 > end while > > -- release the structure from memory > ix = new_memset() > manage_mem( ix, result ) > release_mem( ix ) > return > > > ===== > Matt Lewis > http://www14.brinkster.com/matthewlewis > > > > >