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Hybrid, Styleable, .NET TreeView/ListView

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    Jon Rista
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    Since my previous requests went unnoticed, I'm posting in the lounge. I hope no one gets offended. Anyway, I am in need of a hybrid tree/list view (I found the MFC CTreeListView here on CodeProject), written in managed .NET code, preferably with XP Visual Styles compatability. I personally am interested in the challenge of writing such a TreeList, but at the moment I do no wish to take on such a project (in the middle of another that needs it now). I'm just curious if anyone has seen such a control in their travels, or if anyone is currently working on such a control. If anyone knows of code examples for any hybrid tree/list view controls, I'm interested in that also. If so, I would greatly appreciate a comment. :) Thanks.

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      Since my previous requests went unnoticed, I'm posting in the lounge. I hope no one gets offended. Anyway, I am in need of a hybrid tree/list view (I found the MFC CTreeListView here on CodeProject), written in managed .NET code, preferably with XP Visual Styles compatability. I personally am interested in the challenge of writing such a TreeList, but at the moment I do no wish to take on such a project (in the middle of another that needs it now). I'm just curious if anyone has seen such a control in their travels, or if anyone is currently working on such a control. If anyone knows of code examples for any hybrid tree/list view controls, I'm interested in that also. If so, I would greatly appreciate a comment. :) Thanks.

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      Ok, who shoots first ? :) lazy isn't my middle name.. its my first.. people just keep calling me Mel cause that's what they put on my drivers license. - Mel Feik

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        Ok, who shoots first ? :) lazy isn't my middle name.. its my first.. people just keep calling me Mel cause that's what they put on my drivers license. - Mel Feik

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        Paul Watson
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        Daniel Turini wrote: Ok, who shoots first ? I was going to say: "I sympathise but re-posting this in the Lounge is not going to help. There might be a reason why nobody replied to your original request. i.e. Nobody knows a solution to what you want. Also if everyone who went unanswered posted in the Lounge, we would have a flood." but then I realised he probably knew all of that anyway and me telling him wouldn't help. BTW, you being such a techy, have you ever used FreeNet? Just downloaded v0.5 and I am hoping it is more usable than the first version I tried :)

        Paul Watson
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        Cape Town, South Africa

        Ray Cassick wrote: Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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          Since my previous requests went unnoticed, I'm posting in the lounge. I hope no one gets offended. Anyway, I am in need of a hybrid tree/list view (I found the MFC CTreeListView here on CodeProject), written in managed .NET code, preferably with XP Visual Styles compatability. I personally am interested in the challenge of writing such a TreeList, but at the moment I do no wish to take on such a project (in the middle of another that needs it now). I'm just curious if anyone has seen such a control in their travels, or if anyone is currently working on such a control. If anyone knows of code examples for any hybrid tree/list view controls, I'm interested in that also. If so, I would greatly appreciate a comment. :) Thanks.

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          Shaun Wilde
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          *BANG* Jon Rista wrote: Since my previous requests went unnoticed who says they went unnnoticed? maybe nobody had an answer.

          Stupidity dies. The end of future offspring. Evolution wins. - A Darwin Awards Haiku

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