Courage:

Using your header/Footer from the other day I constructed a Win32::Gui to reconstruct the problem.

I couldn't duplicate the problem. So then I created another Guiloft version to see if the problem resided in that module. Again I couldn't duplicate the problem.

Next I wrote a wrapper around my original guiloft window, still couldn't reproduce the problem.

So finally I went through my code and noticed that I had neglected to duplicate the $listview->Update() method to my tests... After I commented out all occurences of $listview->Update()in my program the listview behaves properly.

I hope dada documents the proper use of Update() in his next Beta cycle ... I was confused especially since I was using finddata.pl as an example of the various things gui does. It makes use of Update() several times.

Thanks again for your help.

Talwyn


In reply to Re: Re: Win32::GUI -- Listview Display Problems by talwyn
in thread Win32::GUI -- Listview Display Problems by talwyn

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