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The List view.dll there now in Version 1.4. who tappt im dunkeln not knows, here a short Description:
The List view.dll is a Dll, around the Use with Microsofts SysListview32-Controls, the are mehrspaltige tables, To erleichern and To strain. so can tappt im dunkeln z.B. with Leichtigkeit a automatic Sorting all Lines achieve, based on whom Values eachone individual slot. On Knopfdruck can the List view sortiert go, on- or absteigend, to numbers or to letters. it can Icons (small Images) be installed, or not, Trennstriche are wählbar, free Farbwahl of Text and background etc. whole Files (.csv or .dbf) can in a Slip quick into List view be read, and again export go. Check boxes let whom users certain lines Mark, Editfields care for one anwenderfreundliches edit.. Dateiordner-Structures can blitzschnell invite and/or as Save file Hintergrundsbilder or multicolored Listviews use - everything no trouble. and ditto important: an umfangreiche Druckfunktion is too present... Programmer, The in her Programs tables or a tabellenartige display need, find with the List view.dll a speedy unf konfortable method, these To release. program in schnellem Assembler, with Examples in Profan, PureBasic and Assembler.
and the are The Neuerungen:
VERSION 1.4: - new Parameter n (yet unbenutzt) for PrintListview() introduced. n can one Zeiger on a Text his, as they as Seitenzahlen-Text something other as Page using want. - Leerer-Itemfeld-bow (see V1.3) too into functions SearchText(), ListviewToDbf(), GetNeededMemory(), GetAllSelected(), GetLineText() and CopyLineTo() fixed. - Windows XP / Manifesto -bow fixed, XP in the Manifesto-mode funktionierte the sort not any more and the Sortierpfeile get not any more displayed. - GetRealColumnIndex(), determined whom tatsächlichen after P2CPP slot, even if The Split by Drag&Drop moved get. - CheckIfMarked(), markiert The Check boxes all Lines, The selektiert are, and inverse. - MarkIfChecked(), selektiert any Lines, its Checkbox markiert is, and inverse. - SelectColumnEdits(), certainly, whether EnableEdit() on any Split applied becomes. means, whether any Split by the User edited go can. - GetVar(), determined defined List view-variables, z.B. the lever the Editfelds, in the the User straight edited. - some smaller ones Bugs fixed - SetIconState(), allows now too transparente Icons. - SetFilelistFilter(), a Filterfunktion for FilelistToCsv(). up to 32 Filterstrings can certainly go, The at loading of/ one Dateiliste ignoring go. - SetFilelistNoFilter(), another Filterfunktion for FilelistToCsv(). up to 32 Filterstrings can certainly go, The at loading of/ one Dateiliste showing. All other go not into list übernommen. - AddItemValues(), add any Zahlenwerte of/ one slot and supply The amount. with 80 bit accuracy !!! - with whom automatischen Editcontrols whom Windowstyle WS_BORDER removes, saw ill from in the Windows XP Manifesto-mode. otherwise fällts hardly on. - DbfToCsv(), bow with leerer data base fixed. - EnableEdits(), 2 new ? Happen? eingefügt. now can also one linker mouse-Double click the edit started, or semidetached-left -and- Rechtsklick. - GetControlParas() watts extended circa request the left Mausklicks (before only Rechtsklick and Doppellinksklick). - Search text (), new Flag enclosed. The Suchtext must the kompletten Itemtext correspond to. - some new Profan-Source enclosed, or. available extended. - a Assembler-View source (MASM32) enclosed, too as Exedatei. The Exe is only one drittel so big as PureBasic-Exes ! - Raise Line(), setting another Font- and Hintergrundsfarbe for a row one Listviews. power Listviews very clear. - DbfToCsv() can now too dBaseIII+ Files loading, the Memo becomes thereby but ignoring. - Timerevent removes, whom I To Testzwecken time in V1.1 (!) installed and then forget having, and the sometimes Messages verschluckte. - bow eliminating, the at to testing. Listviews with only of/ one slot appear could. - at that edit following Keys with functions occupied: Cursortasten, Image high, Image down, Pos 1, end.
here can The Dll runtergeladen go:
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Sincerely, Frank Abbing |
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