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ImageList property in MS TreeView
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15/06/1997 23:15:49
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Troubleshooting
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00036416
Message ID:
00036506
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>>>> I have strange problem with ImageList property in my TreeView.
>>>> I cannot assign it to my ImageList control.
>>>>
>>>> Of course, ImageList control was added to the form before TreeView,
>>>> but it doesn't show up in ImageList property combobox for the TreeView.
>>>>
>>>> Furthermore, I can't see this property value anymore in my old forms from
>>>> another project, which still work fine with the TreeView and ImageList.
>>>> Already tried to reinstall VFP -doesn't help.
>>>> Did anyone experienced any problems with assigning ImageList with VFP 5.0 ?
>>>> (not 5.0a)
>>>
>>>In the June FoxTalk, Doug Hennig addresses the TreeView control and how
>>>to display images using the ImageList control.
>>>
>>>Nick: I'll bring the magazine to the user group meeting on Wednesday.
>>>
>>>/Paul
>>
>>Thanks, Paul. Maybe there is more detailed info and some trick.
>>Today's situation just doesn't make sense, because a few month ago everything
>>worked fine.
>
>I'm having exactly the same problem and I reinstalled VFP5, still did not work.
>If you found out any solution, please let me know.

What I have found so far, that specific Help for the TreeView now looks different from that, I was working with a couple of month ago, despite of the fact that I just reinstalled VFP.

My guess is:
Since COMCTL32.OCX is common MS OCX, probably one of applications I installed on my PC had it overwritten with another version.
I sent my old form, which works for sure with TreeView and ImageList, to other people, and they also see the same on their PC's - form is working with ImageList1, but its name is not in TreeView property.

Nick
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro

"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that don't work." - Thomas Edison
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