[Gambas-user] How can i determine over wich row is the mouse moving by a listbox?

Werner Staudacher gambas-user at lists.sourceforge.net
Wed Aug 24 01:23:57 CEST 2005


Benoit Minisini schrieb:

>On Monday 22 August 2005 00:59, Werner Staudacher wrote:
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>>Benoit Minisini schrieb:
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>>>On Saturday 20 August 2005 19:27, Werner Staudacher wrote:
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>>>>Hi all
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>>>>Is it possible to find out over wich row the user is moving the mouse?
>>>>I want this to give more infos about the row-item into the tooltip (or
>>>>somewher else).
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>>>>Thanks, staudi
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>>>Where ? When ? How ? 8-o
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>>Sorry my bad explanation.
>>When i move the mouse over a row from a listview i want to now how i can
>>determine the listview.row or index (?), even if the row is not
>>selected, so that i can read this listview[index].text
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>>Thanks
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>Normally, there is a 'Find(X, Y)' method that returns the item from (X, Y) 
>coordinates relative to the listview control top-left corner.
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>You can look in the Drag & Drop example to see some code...
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>Regards,
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Hi Benoit

The sample Drag&Drop is made with the TreeView, but for the ListBox 
(Sorry, previously i called it ListView) has this function another meaning.
You now how to do it with ListBox?

Regards, Staudi




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