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The first column in the grid is intended to be centered, alas remains left-aligned .
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Hi CzarnyCzarny_Pijar wrote: The first column in the grid is intended to be centered, alas remains left-aligned .
RegardsHMG Reference wrote:- The leftmost column in a grid control must be left aligned.
As Esgici said, this is clarified in the reference.Czarny_Pijar wrote:Working example and picture here viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1366![]()
The first column in the grid is intended to be centered, alas remains left-aligned .
Hi Czarny,Czarny_Pijar wrote:Working example and picture here viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1366![]()
The first column in the grid is intended to be centered, alas remains left-aligned .
Thanks for remember us that.gfilatov wrote:Hi Czarny,Czarny_Pijar wrote:Working example and picture here viewtopic.php?f=15&t=1366![]()
The first column in the grid is intended to be centered, alas remains left-aligned .
Please take a look for the following interesting thread with a small trick:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1124#p7836
Hope that helps
I've not tested, but I'm pretty sure that this hack is working fine.gfilatov wrote:Please take a look for the following interesting thread with a small trick:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1124#p7836
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if( iColumn != s )
{
ListView_DeleteColumn( hc, 0 ); // <-- this hack
}
Pretty strange... maybe I'm missing something...Column zero of the list-view control cannot be deleted.