Wooltown Posted December 1, 2005 Share Posted December 1, 2005 Hello ! Can anyone please inform how to code, the function to be able to right click on a TreeViewItem, and get a menu,for example to Edit, Delete, Rename...... /Sven Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shibuya Posted December 1, 2005 Share Posted December 1, 2005 i believe there's no support for the SysTreeView in AutoIt at the moment anyone else can verify? The speed of sound is defined by the distance from door to computer divided by the time interval needed to close the media player and pull up your pants when your mom shouts "OH MY GOD WHAT ARE YOU DOING!!!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaryFrost Posted December 1, 2005 Share Posted December 1, 2005 Hello !Can anyone please inform how to code, the function to be able to right click on a TreeViewItem, and get a menu,for example to Edit, Delete, Rename....../Sven You should be able to create a context menu for the treeview and then modify the code from the link in my signature for editable treeview item SciTE for AutoItDirections for Submitting Standard UDFs Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ReFran Posted December 1, 2005 Share Posted December 1, 2005 You should be able to create a context menu for the treeview and then modify the code from the link in my signature for editable treeview itemhttp://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/docs/f...ContextMenu.htmHTH, Reinhard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wooltown Posted December 1, 2005 Author Share Posted December 1, 2005 Thank you, it works fine, but I don't know if I have coded right, but I have to left click on the item first, before making a right click and then choose from my menu. Is this the right behaviour in AutoIT ? Regards Sven Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaryFrost Posted December 1, 2005 Share Posted December 1, 2005 Thank you, it works fine, but I don't know if I have coded right, but I have to left click on the item first, before making a right click and then choose from my menu.Is this the right behaviour in AutoIT ?RegardsSven I believe that's the behaviour of the control SciTE for AutoItDirections for Submitting Standard UDFs Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ReFran Posted December 1, 2005 Share Posted December 1, 2005 (edited) Thank you, it works fine, but I don't know if I have coded right, but I have to left click on the item first, before making a right click and then choose from my menu. Is this the right behaviour in AutoIT ? Regards Sven The behavior is that with the right mouse click the item is checked and the context menu is shown, which make sense to me. See attached script direct from the help file with context menu added. HTH, Reinhard expandcollapse popup#include <GUIConstants.au3> GUICreate("My GUI with treeview", 350, 212) $treeview = GUICtrlCreateTreeView(6, 6, 100, 150, BitOr($TVS_HASBUTTONS, $TVS_HASLINES, $TVS_LINESATROOT, $TVS_DISABLEDRAGDROP, $TVS_SHOWSELALWAYS), $WS_EX_CLIENTEDGE) $generalitem = GUICtrlCreateTreeViewitem("General", $treeview) $displayitem = GUICtrlCreateTreeViewitem("Display", $treeview) $aboutitem = GUICtrlCreateTreeViewitem("About", $generalitem) $compitem = GUICtrlCreateTreeViewitem("Computer", $generalitem) $useritem = GUICtrlCreateTreeViewitem("User", $generalitem) $resitem = GUICtrlCreateTreeViewitem("Resolution", $displayitem) $otheritem = GUICtrlCreateTreeViewitem("Other", $displayitem) $TvContext = GUICtrlCreateContextMenu($treeview) $TvHello = GUICtrlCreateMenuitem("Say Hello",$TvContext) $startlabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel("TreeView Demo",190,90,100,20) $aboutlabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel("This little scripts demonstates the using of a treeview-control.", 190, 70, 100, 60) GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_HIDE); Hides the "aboutlabel"-text during initialization $compinfo = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Name:" & @TAB & @ComputerName & @LF & "OS:" & @TAB & @OSVersion & @LF & "SP:" & @TAB & @OSServicePack, 120, 30, 200, 80) GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_HIDE); Hides the "compinfo"-text during initialization $Status = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 0, 302, 392, 20, BitOR($SS_SUNKEN, $SS_CENTER)) $okbutton = GUICtrlCreateButton("OK", 100, 185, 70, 20) $cancelbutton = GUICtrlCreateButton("Cancel", 180, 185, 70, 20) GUISetState () While 1 $msg = GUIGetMsg() Select Case $msg = $cancelbutton Or $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE ExitLoop case $msg = $TvHello Msgbox(0,"","Hello") Case $msg = $okbutton $item = GUICtrlRead($treeview); Get the controlID of the current selected treeview item If $item = 0 Then MsgBox(64, "TreeView Demo", "No item currently selected") Else $advmsg = GUICtrlRead($item, 1); Get advanced infos about the treeview item If ($advmsg[0] == 0) Then MsgBox(16, "Error", "Error while retrieving infos about item") Else MsgBox(64, "TreeView Demo", "Current item selected is: " & $advmsg[0]); $advmsg[0] contains the text and $advmsg[1] the state value of the treeview item EndIf EndIf ; The following items will hide the other labels (1st and 2nd parameter) and then show the 'own' labels (3rd and 4th parameter) Case $msg = $generalitem GUIChangeItems($aboutlabel, $compinfo, $startlabel, $startlabel) Case $msg = $aboutitem GUICtrlSetState ($compinfo, $GUI_HIDE) GUIChangeItems($startlabel, $startlabel, $aboutlabel, $aboutlabel) Case $msg = $compitem GUIChangeItems($startlabel, $aboutlabel, $compinfo, $compinfo) EndSelect WEnd GUIDelete() Exit Func GUIChangeItems($hidestart, $hideend, $showstart, $showend) Local $idx For $idx = $hidestart To $hideend GUICtrlSetState ($idx, $GUI_HIDE) Next For $idx = $showstart To $showend GUICtrlSetState ($idx, $GUI_SHOW) Next EndFunc Edited December 1, 2005 by ReFran Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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