Subject RE: [IBO] TreeView again
Author Michael L. Horne
Paul,

You might want to take a look at:

http://www.lischke-online.de/VirtualTreeview.html

It is open source, and while I have not used it yet.
It seemed like it could be used with IBO.

I would be interested in hearing your comments on it
after you have examined the components.

Thanks
Michael L. Horne
guardian@...


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> com]On Behalf Of Paul Gallagher
> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 12:43 AM
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> Subject: [IBO] TreeView again
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>
> 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
>
>