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A ListView Dialog using Win32 API

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31 Aug 2004 1  
A Dialog using Listview in report style and icon style

Introduction

This program uses a listview in a dialog, by changing the tab, it can reappear in report style and icon style. It explains these problems in using listview:

  1. how can you change the listview's style
  2. how to get the data that item you clicked;
  3. how to remove the icon in every item
  4. how to change bk-color and text color in every item
  5. how to disable the mouse left and right key

Background

I received a project, and had to code a win32 dialog using listview. But when I searched the web, there are so few articles and code, which was using listview in win32. Almost of them are in MFC.

Using the code

//

BOOL CALLBACK TableProc(HWND hDlg, UINT message, 
  WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
  int iIndex;
  LPNMLISTVIEW pnm;
  TCHAR *pVarName = NULL;
  POINT pt;
  static RECT lstRect;
  switch(message)
  {
  case WM_INITDIALOG:
    SendMessage(hDlg, WM_SETREDRAW, FALSE, 0);
    hListTab = GetDlgItem(hDlg, IDC_LISTTAB);
    InitListTab(hListTab);
    hTableList = GetDlgItem(hDlg, IDC_TABLELIST);
    InitTableImageList(hTableList);
    InitTableList(hTableList);
    InitTableDlg(hDlg);
        SetFocus(hTableList);
    SendMessage(hTableList, WM_SETREDRAW, TRUE, 0);
    GetWindowRect(hTableList, &lstRect);
    return TRUE;
  case WM_COMMAND:
    if(LOWORD(wParam) == IDOK || LOWORD(wParam) == IDCANCEL)
    {
      PostQuitMessage(0);
      EndDialog(hDlg, 0);
      return TRUE;
    }
    break;
  case WM_NCHITTEST:
    pt.x = LOWORD(lParam);
    pt.y = HIWORD(lParam);
    if(pt.x >= lstRect.left && pt.x <= lstRect.right &&
       pt.y >= lstRect.top && pt.y <= lstRect.right)
    {
      return (LRESULT)HTERROR;
    }
    break;
  case WM_NOTIFY:
    switch(LOWORD(wParam))
    {
    case IDC_TABLELIST:
      pnm = (LPNMLISTVIEW)lParam;
            if(pnm->hdr.hwndFrom == hTableList &&pnm->hdr.code == NM_CUSTOMDRAW)
            {
                SetWindowLong(hDlg, DWL_MSGRESULT, (LONG)TableDraw(lParam));
                return TRUE;
            }
      if(((LPNMHDR)lParam)->code == NM_CLICK)
      {
        // 1. get current selection

        iIndex = (int)SendMessage(hTableList, LVM_GETNEXTITEM, -1, LVNI_FOCUSED);
        if(iIndex == -1)
          return FALSE;
        TCHAR itemTotle[MAX_PATH] = {0};
        GetItemText(hTableList, iIndex, itemTotle);
        return FALSE;
      }
      // here you must use LVN_ITEMCHANGED not LVN_ITEMCHANGING

      // because LVN_ITEMCHANGING is before focu on you clicked item;

      // LVN_ITEMCHANGED is after focu on you clicked item but before disapear it

      if(((LPNMHDR)lParam)->code == LVN_ITEMCHANGED)
      {
        iIndex = (int)SendMessage(hTableList, LVM_GETNEXTITEM, -1, LVNI_FOCUSED);
        if(iIndex == -1)
          return FALSE;
        ListView_SetItemState(hTableList, iIndex, 0, LVIS_SELECTED | LVIS_FOCUSED);
        return TRUE;
      }
      break;
    case IDC_LISTTAB:
      if(((LPNMHDR)lParam)->code == TCN_SELCHANGE)
      {
        OnSelchangeListCtrlMode(hDlg);
        return TRUE;
      }
      break;
    }
    break;
  }
  return FALSE;
}
//

Updates

I will keep a running update of any changes or improvements to this simple program. I think it must be useful to those who want to use listview in Win32.

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