I can check with the developer on this as well. Perhaps there's another way. Basically, I want to look at the Teamtalk main window and extract the names of channels, users, etc.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Parker" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: Reading One Color



To expand on that: if it's owner-drawn, the Data item has to contain some reference that allows the application to find *everything* it needs to draw the item. So chances are each item will have different data, because each item has different text.


On 2/24/2011 10:34 AM, Doug Geoffray wrote:
Doug,

Wake up, you are dreaming <smile>.

Doug G.

On 2/24/2011 9:58 AM, Doug Lee wrote:
I'm wondering if the data value, if a pointer, would come back to us
in WE as an int, in which case it's possible (not sure about likely)
that it would be equal for all tree items of one color - hence, a sort
of hash usable to form sets.

Do I dream?

On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 09:39:27AM -0500, Aaron Smith wrote:

If it's a colored tree view, then it's most likely owner-drawn, which
    means (I've been told) that the Data property would have to be a
    pointer to some data structure, and not of any use in this case.
Otherwise, it could potentially hold a color value. Same for the other
    properties: it's possible, but unlikely.
    Aaron
    On 2/24/2011 9:34 AM, Doug Lee wrote:

Any chance the Data, Image, OverlayImage, or StateImage property
values would map to sets corresponding to the different display
colors?

Just a wild guess...

On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 09:26:14AM -0500, Aaron Smith wrote:

    There's no built in color filter, but you could write one yourself,
    assuming you have enough self-loathing.
You see, there's nothing in the tree view object itself that provides
    color information. So you're left with having to find the clip that
corresponds to the selected node, and obtaining color information from
    that. The down side (or, one of the down sides) to that task is that
    tree view nodes aren't always visible. You'd have to navigate the
    entire tree, focusing and scrolling into view as you go to make each
    item visible. Fortunately, the TreeViewItem object does have a
ScrollTo method. Unfortunately, there no easy way to get the rectangle for the selected item to correlated with your clips. TreeViewItem does have a Handle property, but it's not a handle that you could use with,
    say, the Windows Find method. Doug humorously suggestion routing the
    mouse to each node after its been made visible, and pulling the clip
from it. Honestly, I'm not sure I can think of a less humorous way to
    do it.
    Aaron
    On 2/23/2011 9:10 PM, J.J. Meddaugh wrote:

Hello. Suppose I have a treeview with various items, some of which are
    in different colors. Is it possible to do a filter by color on the
    treeview and return a list of items of just one color?

    Thanks.





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