DEFINE_EVENT_TYPE(wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_ITEM_FOCUSED)
DEFINE_EVENT_TYPE(wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_CACHE_HINT)
+#if wxUSE_EXTENDED_RTTI
+IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS_XTI(wxListCtrl, wxControl,"wx/listctrl.h")
+
+WX_BEGIN_PROPERTIES_TABLE(wxListCtrl)
+WX_END_PROPERTIES_TABLE()
+
+WX_BEGIN_HANDLERS_TABLE(wxListCtrl)
+WX_END_HANDLERS_TABLE()
+
+WX_CONSTRUCTOR_5( wxListCtrl , wxWindow* , Parent , wxWindowID , Id , wxPoint , Position , wxSize , Size , long , WindowStyle )
+
+/*
+ TODO : Expose more information of a list's layout etc. via appropriate objects (à la NotebookPageInfo)
+*/
+#else
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxListCtrl, wxControl)
+#endif
+
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxListView, wxListCtrl)
IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxListItem, wxObject)
lvCol.cx = 80;
}
- // when we insert a column which can contain an image, we must specify this
- // flag right now as doing it later in SetColumn() has no effect
- //
- // we use LVCFMT_BITMAP_ON_RIGHT by default because without it there is no
- // way to dynamically set/clear the bitmap as the column without a bitmap
- // on the left looks ugly (there is a hole)
- //
- // unfortunately with my version of comctl32.dll (5.80), the left column
- // image is always on the left and it seems that it's a "feature" - I
- // didn't find any way to work around it in any case
- if ( lvCol.mask & LVCF_IMAGE )
- {
- lvCol.mask |= LVCF_FMT;
- lvCol.fmt |= LVCFMT_BITMAP_ON_RIGHT;
- }
-
- bool success = ListView_InsertColumn(GetHwnd(), col, &lvCol) != -1;
- if ( success )
+ long n = ListView_InsertColumn(GetHwnd(), col, &lvCol);
+ if ( n != -1 )
{
m_colCount++;
}
- else
+ else // failed to insert?
{
wxLogDebug(wxT("Failed to insert the column '%s' into listview!"),
lvCol.pszText);
}
- return success;
+ return n;
}
long wxListCtrl::InsertColumn(long col,
{
if ( wxTheApp->GetComCtl32Version() >= 470 )
{
- lvCol.mask |= LVCF_IMAGE;
+ lvCol.mask |= LVCF_IMAGE | LVCF_FMT;
+
+ // we use LVCFMT_BITMAP_ON_RIGHT because thei mages on the right
+ // seem to be generally nicer than on the left and the generic
+ // version only draws them on the right (we don't have a flag to
+ // specify the image location anyhow)
+ //
+ // we don't use LVCFMT_COL_HAS_IMAGES because it doesn't seem to
+ // make any difference in my tests -- but maybe we should?
+ lvCol.fmt |= LVCFMT_BITMAP_ON_RIGHT | LVCFMT_IMAGE;
+
lvCol.iImage = item.m_image;
}
//else: it doesn't support item images anyhow
}
#endif // wxUSE_LISTCTRL
+