>> and can perfectly generate output, which looks like
>> string: String1 (1)
>> using proto_tree_add_item() function. In order to make the output a bit
more user friendly, I'd >prefer to have it as a subtree.
>
>What would be in that subtree?  Presumably there would be more than one
value in it (a >subtree with only one value is generally not that useful);
is the value that's decoded with the >value_string in question one of the
values?  If so, what are the other values?


Here's how the subtree is displayed (line numbers are added by me):

1    1
2        String1 (1)
3        Value...displayed nice...
... Further values of the subtree...

Line 1 is generated by proto_tree_add_uint_format() and
proto_item_add_subtree() functions.
Line 2 is generated by proto_tree_add_item() function.

There is an expansion "+" on line 1. So, if the branch is not expanded, only
"1" is visible. My goal is to display both "String1" and "1" when the tree
is not expanded.

Thanks again!


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