Re: how to use CMFCListCtrl
You would use a CMFCListCtrl instead of a CListCtrl. This demo that you can
download has that control in it. Maybe that would help you get started:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb983983.aspx
Tom
"Nick Schultz" <Nick Schultz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:33113DA5-8D3F-4DE7-869B-D1AD1B8D317F@microsoft.com...
First off, I am new to programming for MFC, let alone Windows. I'm a
Senior
in college in CS, and have a decent grasp on programming concepts. So
please
bear with me if I make any crazy assumptions :)
I am trying to make an application that essentially lists messages that
get
streamed into the system. So I am wanting the main view to be a
CListCtrl,
however I also want some of the added functionality of the new MFC feature
pack's CMFCListCtrl, however I'm not sure how to use it and cannot find
any
tutorials or examples that use it. My app's main view is a CListView, and
that seems to only give you access to a CListCtrl. So I guess, my
question
is how do I use CMFCListCtrl with a CListCtrl?
Thanks,
Nick
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