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    How can I change the height of the row in report-mode of the ListView? The simple way with WM_MEASUREITEM is not working. Or, maybe, there is another way in WinCE to display a list of my own items? I need something like TODAY screen, but with the same row's height for all rows and with scrolling. With the best regards, Vitaly.

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      How can I change the height of the row in report-mode of the ListView? The simple way with WM_MEASUREITEM is not working. Or, maybe, there is another way in WinCE to display a list of my own items? I need something like TODAY screen, but with the same row's height for all rows and with scrolling. With the best regards, Vitaly.

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      i think you have to do owner draw stuff check out the listview section in the controls here on cp ... theres a awesome article by michael dunn (i think)


      situations to avoid #37:
      "good morning ... how many sugars do you take in your coffee ... and what was your name again?"

      coming soon: situations to avoid #38: "...and the dog was there too?"

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