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QuestionRe: What does (need to clear the background) mean? Pin
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My example code is those used by CDC::FillSolidRect(). It will erase the cell using the actual background color of the HDC which can be set to the default returned by CListView::GetBkColor() or any other you are specifying (e.g. a row specific color).

You may of course use ExtTextOut() to print the cell text parts with different colors when adjusting the rect.

When using CListView::SetBkColor() this will set the default color for the list. When calling ::SetBkColor(HDC), this specifies the color for the drawing functions using the HDC.

If you change the background color (or the text color) of the HDC, you should restore it to the original value that is returned by the first set call. Restoring the colors may be omitted when all cells are owner drawn.
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