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SlimShady
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I tried GuiCtrlSetState with every state and none expanded the treeview item.

Here's my script.

#include <GUIConstants.au3>
AutoItSetOption("TrayIconDebug", 1)

;Initialize variables
Global $style1
Global $IniFile
Global $GUIWidth
Global $GUIHeight

$GUIWidth = 250
$GUIHeight = 250
$IniFile = StringTrimRight(@ScriptFullPath, 3) & "ini"

;Only a close button:
;$style1 = BitOR($WS_POPUP, $WS_CAPTION, $WS_SYSMENU)
;GUICreate("New GUI", $GUIWidth, $GUIHeight, -1, -1, $style1)

GUICreate("Settings", $GUIWidth, $GUIHeight)

$TreeView = GUICtrlCreateTreeView(10, 10, 100, 150)
$Settings_treeview = GUICtrlCreateTreeViewItem("Settings", $TreeView)
   $General_TV_menuitem = GUICtrlCreateTreeViewItem("General", $Settings_treeview)
   $Tools_TV_menuitem = GUICtrlCreateTreeViewItem("Tools", $Settings_treeview)

GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

Dim $state[14]
$state[0] = 0
$state[1] = $GUI_UNCHECKED
$state[2] = $GUI_CHECKED
$state[3] = $GUI_INDETERMINATE
$state[4] = $GUI_AVISTART
$state[5] = $GUI_AVISTOP
$state[6] = $GUI_AVICLOSE
$state[7] = $GUI_ACCEPTFILES
$state[8] = $GUI_SHOW
$state[9] = $GUI_HIDE
$state[10] = $GUI_ENABLE
$state[11] = $GUI_DISABLE
$state[12] = $GUI_FOCUS
$state[13] = $GUI_DEFBUTTON

For $i = 0 To 13
   GUICtrlSetState($Settings_treeview, $state[$i])
   ToolTip("state number: " & $i + 1)
   Sleep(1500)
Next

While 1
   Sleep(25)
   $msg = GUIGetMsg()
   Select
   
      Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
         GUIDelete()
         Exit

     ;Case $msg = ...

   EndSelect

WEnd
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Allright that works.

I think that GUIRead doesn't work well with the treeview control.

When I use it with the control itself, it returns me nothing.

When I click on a treeviewitem, GUIRead returns 256 for every treeviewitem.

What I noticed: when you select something and press a button, the selection disappears.

Maybe that's why it keeps returning 256.

I'll attach the script, so you can have a look.

When you press the OK button, it shows the values GUIRead() returns.

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Try checking the return value of GuiGetMsg....

For debugging, you could add this line right after $msg = GUIGetMsg():

If $msg > 0 Then ToolTip("Last Message: " & $msg, 0, 0)

I believe the highlighting of the selection just indicates what control has focus. After you select an item, try pressing the Tab key 3 or 4 times.

Edited by CyberSlug
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@SlimShady: I sent a change to Jon (who is a little bit busy at the moment you know) to add/force as default style for a treeview - the "TVS_SHOWSELALWAYS".

So at the moment you have to use something like:

$TreeView = GUICtrlCreateTreeView(10, 10, 100, 110, BitOr($TVS_HASBUTTONS,$TVS_HASLINES,$TVS_LINESATROOT,$TVS_DISABLEDRAGDROP,$TVS_SHOWSELALWAYS))

Then the selected item will have a selection-rectangle over it.

!!! BUT NOT THE FOCUS -> cause the focus is now on the button you know !!!

Ahhh, forgot - the changes I have sent alos included a change/addition to the read-function, so GUIRead(treeview) would return the currently selected item.

256 on a treeviewitem means $GUI_FOCUS.

But there is maybe like you said an error in the GUIRead() - I check this now...

So long :)

Holger

Edited by Holger
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Oh shit ;) a completely bug thing I have did - I found the problem... it's so stupid ... ok, I will correct it and send the change to JON and JP :)

@slimshady...

@Jon/JP: if you read this: I will send you the changes lately on saturday evening, I feel a little bit blue now - have to take a break and on saturday I have to work too, thatswhy :)

Regards Holger

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