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Sauro Viti5-Nov-10 6:40
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federico.strati wrote:
Oh well, I just know I'll end up as always writing my own little app exploring all available options of the CTreeCtrl just for fun in learning...

grazie comunque Big Grin | :-D Big Grin | :-D Big Grin | :-D


You don't need to write you little app to explore all available options as Microsoft had already done it: the MSDN documentation about MFC classes is very good (in my opinion...) and the MFC samples too. Have a look at CMNCTRL1 Sample: Demonstrates Common Control MFC Classes, Part 1[^].

I cite from the MSDN:

Microsoft wrote:
The CMNCTRL1 sample illustrates how to use the following common control MFC classes: CTreeCtrl, CToolBarCtrl, CAnimateCtrl, CDateTimeCtrl, and CMonthCalCtrl. It shows how the controls are created and how to change the controls using many of the different available styles. Some controls cover topics that often yield questions from the user; for example, the drag and drop implementation for CTreeCtrl.


PS: Prego... Shucks | :-\
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