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Varying CListView Row heights

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    Hello, Is there a way to have CListView (report style) draw rows with varying heights (e.g., one row would have one line of text, the next would have 3, etc.)? If not, what would you suggest as the easiest way to make such a control? Thanks! JennyP

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      Hello, Is there a way to have CListView (report style) draw rows with varying heights (e.g., one row would have one line of text, the next would have 3, etc.)? If not, what would you suggest as the easiest way to make such a control? Thanks! JennyP

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      nie173
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      I don't know,so i learning……lala,I am China Boy,:) nothing

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        Hello, Is there a way to have CListView (report style) draw rows with varying heights (e.g., one row would have one line of text, the next would have 3, etc.)? If not, what would you suggest as the easiest way to make such a control? Thanks! JennyP

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        This is possible but only if you are willing to do the drawing and measuring of the rows yourself. Check out this article[^].


        Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beierhund das oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!

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