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Virtual ListView Question

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Glenn - 28 Jan 2005 19:53 GMT
I'm creating a virtual ListView with C#.  I've seen a few code posts stating
that a virtual ListView will not work if the View is LargeIcon or SmallIcon.  
Is this true?

My project requires the LargeIcon view style, and so far I've been unable to
get the images to display.  The text (captions) don't seem to be a problem.  
My only guess is that the ImageList isn't "really" being set to the ListView,
although it does add space for the images.

Thanks for any information you can give.
Glenn - 28 Jan 2005 20:11 GMT
Nevermind. I figured it out.

> I'm creating a virtual ListView with C#.  I've seen a few code posts stating
> that a virtual ListView will not work if the View is LargeIcon or SmallIcon.  
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>
> Thanks for any information you can give.

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