Re: Fixed Width char- to: Dan Moyer
- Posted by Dan B Moyer <DANMOYER at PRODIGY.NET> Nov 12, 2000
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Jim, You're welcome; but it's not the *list* control that has the multi-columns, it the ListView control, they're two similar but different controls. Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim" <futures8 at PCOLA.GULF.NET> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2000 8:30 PM Subject: Re: Fixed Width char- to: Dan Moyer > Dan, > > Thanks for the response. I do have Win32Lib v. 0.50, and I'll look into the multiple-columns feature of the List > control. I do have the registered version of Euphoria, so I don't think the 'stamped' or not, should be an issue for me. > > Thanks for taking the time to explain what 'wrapped' means, as well as what 'stampled' implies, and the other info you > provided. > > Much appreciated. > > Regards, > > Jim > > Dan B Moyer wrote: > > > Jim, > > > > Newer versions of Win32Lib do have the ListView control provided. > > > > The last "stamped" version of Win32Lib ( I think that's v 0.45r) doesn't > > have the "ListView" control (which provides for multiple columns in the list > > box) "wrapped" yet (ie, there isn't a routine in it which allows > > programmatic access via Euphoria to some windows feature normally accessed > > by "C" language processes); but versions 0.50 + *do* have the "ListView" > > control available, though they *aren't* "stamped". > > > > (Stamped means that the line count in the stamped routines doesn't count > > toward the 300 line code limit for providing error messages in the > > non-registered version of Euphoria.) > > > > One Win32Lib version which I'm pretty sure has the ListView control in it is > > available in the RDS web site in the "recent contributors" section, > > http://www.rapideuphoria.com/contrib.htm > > look for "New Win32Lib"; > > > > other more recent "bleeding edge" versions can be found at the SourceForge > > site where further Win32Lib development is being done: > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32libex/ > > > > Hope this helps you. > > > > Dan Moyer > > > >