Subject | TreeView again |
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Author | Paul Gallagher |
Post date | 2001-01-29T05:42:46Z |
I see no real good way of creating a TreeView, that will automatically display master/detail/detail/nnnnn data.
I'm sure it can be done, but it is way beyond the scope of my project and my skill level. Its not much different than trying to build a multilevel grid. I think there is one out there, but it is quite complicated. Anyone that needs that kind of functionality, is probably better off just hardcoding it into their app with a standard TreeView.
I am going ahead with my original plan of a single structured table. Its what I need, and it is by far the easiest. This is how the TeeTree, and all the rest work, as far as I know. My version of the IBO-aware VirtualTree, will also be read-only, at least in the beginning. Moving nodes around just doesn't seem real practical yet either. This is all stuff that can be added later, if its needed.
Also, I want to add some facility for multiple columns. Initially, it can just be coded into an app, but it would be nice to have the tree grab the data from the pre-defined columns automatically. Right now, there are 3 columns ParentField, KeyField, and ImageIndexField.
Paul Gallagher
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I'm sure it can be done, but it is way beyond the scope of my project and my skill level. Its not much different than trying to build a multilevel grid. I think there is one out there, but it is quite complicated. Anyone that needs that kind of functionality, is probably better off just hardcoding it into their app with a standard TreeView.
I am going ahead with my original plan of a single structured table. Its what I need, and it is by far the easiest. This is how the TeeTree, and all the rest work, as far as I know. My version of the IBO-aware VirtualTree, will also be read-only, at least in the beginning. Moving nodes around just doesn't seem real practical yet either. This is all stuff that can be added later, if its needed.
Also, I want to add some facility for multiple columns. Initially, it can just be coded into an app, but it would be nice to have the tree grab the data from the pre-defined columns automatically. Right now, there are 3 columns ParentField, KeyField, and ImageIndexField.
Paul Gallagher
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