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Thursday, May 30, 2002 |
In this article we will see how to write owner drawn ListBox control. Typically, Windows handles the task of drawing the items to display in the ListBox. You can use the DrawMode property and handle the MeasureItem and DrawItem events to provide the ability to override the automatic drawing that Windows provides and draw the items yourself. Article. May 30, 2002
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What is Sam Gentile's secret? Astute readers of my weblog comments know...[The .NET Guy]
What a desperate bid for higher ranking/ratings-)) However, I'm still beating ya-)
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Brad Wilson: "We're all out here doing our part to further the sense of community. I consider people good acquaintenances and friends, even though I may have never met them in person, all because of this sense of community." - YES! Thats exactly it! Its' almost how things used to be on the Compuserve Database forums. And instead of Fabian Pascal we now have Dave Winer. All kidding aside Brad you are right on the money as far as the community sense goes.[The Wagner Blog]
Agreed. I have never met Brad and yet I feel like he is a friend. Same thing with some of the other .NET Bloggers.
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Extreme XMLXML Namespaces and How They Affect XPath and XSLT by Dare Obasanjo Dare Obasanjo makes his debut as the Extreme XML columnist and discusses the ins and outs of XML namespaces and their ramifications on a number of XML technologies. (May 29, 2002)
Cool! Dare has got a column.
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