Re: SetColumnWidth fails in virtual CListCtrl (only in comctl32.dll)

From:
"Tom Serface" <tom.nospam@camaswood.com>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:01:06 -0700
Message-ID:
<10115511-B8F0-403D-BE99-037159773559@microsoft.com>
OK, I tried compiling your example and when I double click on the header
thing it changed the size of the header instead of the column... Anyway, I
changed the way you were doing a few things to the code below and now it
works OK for me:

// ...
 // TODO: Add extra initialization here
 m_list.InsertColumn(0, L"First column", LVCFMT_LEFT, 200);

void CTemp11Dlg::OnLvnGetdispinfoList1(NMHDR *pNMHDR, LRESULT *pResult)
{
     LV_DISPINFO* pDispInfo = (LV_DISPINFO*)pNMHDR;
     LV_ITEM* pItem= &(pDispInfo)->item;
     if (pItem->mask & LVIF_TEXT) { //valid text buffer?
          switch(pItem->iSubItem) {
              case 0:
                   wcsncpy_s(pItem->pszText,pItem->cchTextMax,L"ABCD",pItem->cchTextMax);
               break;
               default:
                    ASSERT(0);
                    break;
          }
     }
     *pResult = 0;
}

Tom

"Tom Serface" <tom.nospam@camaswood.com> wrote in message
news:6D3229BA-9611-4EEF-8BFC-222BC29D89BD@microsoft.com...

Yes, I am running on Vista and my list controls work as expected so there
must be something else going on. I'll download your project and give it a
try here.

Tom

"Furas" <Furas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B3FC9815-FC35-4C0E-A656-784054FD1391@microsoft.com...

So, to summarize your answer, you have no trouble with text truncation in
first column in a virtual listctrl, am i right? If you can, and I do
appreciate it very much, check-out http://www.grci.host.sk/mfc. I've
created
some screenshots and uploaded a sample application with source code.

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