Help me, please,
When I redraw a ListviewItem in Listview (redraw items with icon and text
columms).
I used SetStyle(Contro lStyle.UserPain t, true) function. And I redraw finish
and run program, when I run program I choose first line (line with index =
0) but this line is not actived (draw border over that), after I click to
another control (ex: other Listview, button ...) then this line is redrew
border around. Only first line (first item) in Listview (redraw
ListviewItem) has above bug (other line is not).
I thinks that Listview will repaint if you click to another control. But I
can know to fix this bug.
Please, help me.
Thanks a lots,
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and run program, when I run program I choose first line (line with index =
0) but this line is not actived (draw border over that), after I click to
another control (ex: other Listview, button ...) then this line is redrew
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