Steveiwonder Posted February 27, 2010 Share Posted February 27, 2010 (edited) Hi all,I'm trying to create a list view that looks like this but failing everytime, i can't find the right styles etc...Here is what i have...#include <ListViewConstants.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <ListviewConstants.au3> Global $ListView, $Form1 $Form1 = GUICreate("Update in progress", 633, 350, 192, 124) $ListView = GUICtrlCreateListView("121", 104, 80, 353, 200, $ListView) For $i = 0 to 40 Step +1 GUICtrlCreateListViewItem("This is item " & $i, $ListView) Next GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) sleep(3000) Exit(Example code, not real project)I have tried different combination of styles without any luck.Thanks in advance, S Edited February 27, 2010 by Steveiwonder They call me MrRegExpMan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fire Posted February 27, 2010 Share Posted February 27, 2010 Hi Steveiwonder.In picture this is not a Listview.This is EditBOX+ on bottom of EDITBOX progress Bar.So,as result you need check autoit help file forGUICtrlCreateEdit()and for GUICtrlCreateProgress()Hope this helps to you. [size="5"] [/size] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yoriz Posted February 27, 2010 Share Posted February 27, 2010 (edited) Changing your listview to a list looks more like the pic #include <ListViewConstants.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <ListviewConstants.au3> Global $ListView, $Form1 $Form1 = GUICreate("Update in progress", 633, 350, 192, 124) $ListView = GUICtrlCreateList("121", 104, 80, 353, 200, $WS_VSCROLL) For $i = 0 to 40 Step +1 GUICtrlSetData(-1,"This is item " & $i) Next GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) sleep(3000) Exit Edited February 27, 2010 by Yoriz GDIPlusDispose - A modified version of GDIPlus that auto disposes of its own objects before shutdown of the Dll using the same function Syntax as the original.EzMySql UDF - Use MySql Databases with autoit with syntax similar to SQLite UDF. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steveiwonder Posted February 27, 2010 Author Share Posted February 27, 2010 (edited) Thanks gonna take a look @ Sh3llC043r - Hrmm When i use autoit window info tool it shows "Sys32ListView" ? Edited February 27, 2010 by Steveiwonder They call me MrRegExpMan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steveiwonder Posted February 27, 2010 Author Share Posted February 27, 2010 (edited) Changing your listview to a list looks more like the pic #include <ListViewConstants.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <ListviewConstants.au3> Global $ListView, $Form1 $Form1 = GUICreate("Update in progress", 633, 350, 192, 124) $ListView = GUICtrlCreateList("121", 104, 80, 353, 200, $WS_VSCROLL) For $i = 0 to 40 Step +1 GUICtrlSetData(-1,"This is item " & $i) Next GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) sleep(3000) Exit This is closer yes, i can use "$LBS_NOSEL" to remove selection but i still have a dotted gray outline round each one. Can i remove this ? Anyone from AutoIt able to comment if this is a custom install and how did you make it? Edited February 27, 2010 by Steveiwonder They call me MrRegExpMan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steveiwonder Posted February 28, 2010 Author Share Posted February 28, 2010 Even when trying to use an edit i have problems, the user shouldn't be able to select anything... there is also a flashing mouse cursor. Anyone got an idea? They call me MrRegExpMan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steveiwonder Posted February 28, 2010 Author Share Posted February 28, 2010 (edited) I have used this instead... which seems to be better... However how do i add scrolling or autoscrolling to a _GUICtrlListView_Create? expandcollapse popup#AutoIt3Wrapper_au3check_parameters=-d -w 1 -w 2 -w 3 -w 4 -w 5 -w 6 #include <GuiConstantsEx.au3> #include <GuiListView.au3> #include <GuiImageList.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> Opt('MustDeclareVars', 1) Global $hListView _Main() Func _Main() Local $GUI $GUI = GUICreate("(UDF Created) ListView Create", 400, 300) $hListView = _GUICtrlListView_Create($GUI, "", 2, 2, 394, 268, $LVS_NOCOLUMNHEADER + $LVS_LIST+ $WS_VSCROLL) GUISetState() _GUICtrlListView_InsertColumn($hListView, 0, "Column 1", 100) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) _GUICtrlListView_InsertItem($hListView, "Item 1", 0) ; Loop until user exits Do Until GUIGetMsg() = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE GUIDelete() EndFunc ;==>_Main Anyone have any idea? Edited February 28, 2010 by Steveiwonder They call me MrRegExpMan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now