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LimitedAtonement2-Oct-09 9:05
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Dear Sirs,

So if the last hour or two has served me properly, there is no standard multi-column treeview control offered by Microsoft like the one at
Advanced TreeView for .NET by Andrey Gliznetsov,
right? (which by the way seems to be an excellent piece of work. I've just started looking at it and it looks well-written).

Does this seem crazy to anyone else? They have obviously developed probably dozens of them (the locals window, for instance, where when perusing a class, you see the class and members' names on the left, each potentially expandable, and their value and type ond the right -- or the stinkin Windows Explorer of Win95, right? with filename on left and details on right)!! This blows me away! It should be a standard, out-of-the-box control! I worked on one with Java recently, and I'm remaking my projects in C# and thought to myself, "Surely I won't have to deal with that crap again, I'm in Microsoft land where they take care of everything you want FOR you ... and so much more," but no.

Anyway, if I'm misinformed and there's some property on the Treeview control that is like Collection(TreeViewColumn) Columns or something, let me know, but until then, I'll muddle through somehow.

Thanks for listening, it means a lot.

In Christ,
Aaron Laws
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