View Enumeration
Specifies how list items are displayed in a ListView control.
Assembly: System.Windows.Forms (in System.Windows.Forms.dll)
| Member name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Details | Each item appears on a separate line with further information about each item arranged in columns. The left-most column contains a small icon and label, and subsequent columns contain sub items as specified by the application. A column displays a header which can display a caption for the column. The user can resize each column at run time. | |
| LargeIcon | Each item appears as a full-sized icon with a label below it. | |
| List | Each item appears as a small icon with a label to its right. Items are arranged in columns with no column headers. | |
| SmallIcon | Each item appears as a small icon with a label to its right. | |
| Tile | Each item appears as a full-sized icon with the item label and subitem information to the right of it. The subitem information that appears is specified by the application. This view is available only on Windows XP and the Windows Server 2003 family. On earlier operating systems, this value is ignored and the ListView control displays in the LargeIcon view. |
The following code example demonstrates setting the ListView::View property to one of the View enumeration values. To run the example, paste the following code in a form and call the InitializeListView method in form's constructor or Load method.
internal: // Declare the Listview object. System::Windows::Forms::ListView^ myListView; private: // Initialize the ListView object with subitems of a different // style than the default styles for the ListView. void InitializeListView() { // Set the Location, View and Width properties for the // ListView object. myListView = gcnew ListView; myListView->Location = System::Drawing::Point( 20, 20 ); myListView->Width = 250; // The View property must be set to Details for the // subitems to be visible. myListView->View = View::Details; // Each SubItem object requires a column, so add three columns. this->myListView->Columns->Add( "Key", 50, HorizontalAlignment::Left ); this->myListView->Columns->Add( "A", 100, HorizontalAlignment::Left ); this->myListView->Columns->Add( "B", 100, HorizontalAlignment::Left ); // Add a ListItem object to the ListView. ListViewItem^ entryListItem = myListView->Items->Add( "Items" ); // Set UseItemStyleForSubItems property to false to change // look of subitems. entryListItem->UseItemStyleForSubItems = false; // Add the expense subitem. ListViewItem::ListViewSubItem ^ expenseItem = entryListItem->SubItems->Add( "Expense" ); // Change the expenseItem object's color and font. expenseItem->ForeColor = System::Drawing::Color::Red; expenseItem->Font = gcnew System::Drawing::Font( "Arial",10,System::Drawing::FontStyle::Italic ); // Add a subitem called revenueItem ListViewItem::ListViewSubItem ^ revenueItem = entryListItem->SubItems->Add( "Revenue" ); // Change the revenueItem object's color and font. revenueItem->ForeColor = System::Drawing::Color::Blue; revenueItem->Font = gcnew System::Drawing::Font( "Times New Roman",10,System::Drawing::FontStyle::Bold ); // Add the ListView to the form. this->Controls->Add( this->myListView ); }
Available since 1.1