Thank you all that gave a reply to my mhh ... cryptic question. ;-)
I am using Activestate Perl.
And newest Win32::GUI, so far i know (the one supplied by the ppm manager of activstate).
I did not found the dok on my machine (mhh does it come by default with ppm ?).
anyway i used as a replacement:
http://search.cpan.org/author/ACALPINI/Win32-GUI-0.0.558/
The use of this documentation is very limited though.
Perl will get in conflict with the famous Dr.Watson if you try out the "easy" tutorial examples.
Just to show some options of which there is no mention in the Doc:
-fullrowselect
-gridlines
-hottrack
WS_VISIBLE
i stripped down the original script so you have a chance to understand what i'm doing, or trying to do.;-]
I had to search alot the net, and reading the modules directly. To get as far as i'm here.
I may be not an experienced user, but i tried alot before i came up with the question.
If somebody can supply me with a better doc. Already this would help me alot.
what i know from the window side, is that one can even insert progressbars into listviews. The example i saw, had them in the second row.
cheers
sechser
Note: I'm not a english native ... i just hope it's not too much visible.
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