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CListCtrl with CProgressCtrl as an item? (like Napster has done it)

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  • M myself

    Well, no answer means that I had to solve it myself. If anyone is interested in how I did it, mail me! Have a nice day!

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    Wassink
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    Why don't tou publish it?

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    • M myself

      Well, no answer means that I had to solve it myself. If anyone is interested in how I did it, mail me! Have a nice day!

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      Jeremy Davis
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      Simple. Don't use a CListCtrl. Use Chris Maunder's CGridCtrl and sub-class one of the cells as a CProgressCtrl. HTH Jerry

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      • J Jeremy Davis

        Simple. Don't use a CListCtrl. Use Chris Maunder's CGridCtrl and sub-class one of the cells as a CProgressCtrl. HTH Jerry

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        Mathias
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        Well, I solved this problem a while ago, but thanks for the input though. I may post the code later on when I'm finished with the project, don't have time to do that now (for all the code-cleaning and stuff). Thanx!

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        • J Jeremy Davis

          Simple. Don't use a CListCtrl. Use Chris Maunder's CGridCtrl and sub-class one of the cells as a CProgressCtrl. HTH Jerry

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          Mathias
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          Well, I solved this problem a while ago, but thanks for the input though. I may post the code later on when I'm finished with the project, don't have time to do that now (for all the code-cleaning and stuff). Thanx!

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          • J Jeremy Davis

            Simple. Don't use a CListCtrl. Use Chris Maunder's CGridCtrl and sub-class one of the cells as a CProgressCtrl. HTH Jerry

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            Mathias
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            Well, I solved this problem a while ago, but thanks for the input though. I may post the code later on when I'm finished with the project, don't have time to do that now (for all the code-cleaning and stuff). Thanx!

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            • J Jeremy Davis

              Simple. Don't use a CListCtrl. Use Chris Maunder's CGridCtrl and sub-class one of the cells as a CProgressCtrl. HTH Jerry

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              Mathias
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              Well, I solved this problem a while ago, but thanks for the input though. I may post the code later on when I'm finished with the project, don't have time to do that now (for all the code-cleaning and stuff). Thanx!

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              • J Jeremy Davis

                Simple. Don't use a CListCtrl. Use Chris Maunder's CGridCtrl and sub-class one of the cells as a CProgressCtrl. HTH Jerry

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                Mathias
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                Well, I solved this problem a while ago, but thanks for the input though. I may post the code later on when I'm finished with the project, don't have time to do that now (for all the code-cleaning and stuff). Thanx!

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                • J Jeremy Davis

                  Simple. Don't use a CListCtrl. Use Chris Maunder's CGridCtrl and sub-class one of the cells as a CProgressCtrl. HTH Jerry

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                  Mathias
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                  Well, I solved this problem a while ago, but thanks for the input though. I may post the code later on when I'm finished with the project, don't have time to do that now (for all the code-cleaning and stuff). Thanx!

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                  • J Jeremy Davis

                    Simple. Don't use a CListCtrl. Use Chris Maunder's CGridCtrl and sub-class one of the cells as a CProgressCtrl. HTH Jerry

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                    Mathias
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                    Well, I solved this problem a while ago, but thanks for the input though. I may post the code later on when I'm finished with the project, don't have time to do that now (for all the code-cleaning and stuff). Thanx!

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                    • J Jeremy Davis

                      Simple. Don't use a CListCtrl. Use Chris Maunder's CGridCtrl and sub-class one of the cells as a CProgressCtrl. HTH Jerry

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                      Mathias
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                      Well, I solved this problem a while ago, but thanks for the input though. I may post the code later on when I'm finished with the project, don't have time to do that now (for all the code-cleaning and stuff). Thanx!

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