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== SYMPTOMS ==
== SYMPTOMS ==


The TreeView Control does not paint correctly when the Enabled Property is set to False. When the TreeView Enabled Property is set to False, the "text areas" for each visible node should be painted in a highlight color. Instead, the "text areas" are painted with one color and the lines leading to the "text areas" are painted a different shade.
The TreeView Control does not paint correctly when the Enabled Property is set to False. When the TreeView Enabled Property is set to False, the "text areas" for each visible node should be painted in a highlight color. Instead, the "text areas" are painted with one color and the lines leading to the "text areas" are painted a different shade.


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<li>Create a New Standard EXE Project.</li>
<li>Create a New Standard EXE Project.</li>
<li>Click Components on the Project menu.</li>
<li>Click Components on the Project menu.</li>
<li>From the Controls Tab in the Components Dialog box check &quot;Microsoft Windows Common Controls 5.0&quot; and click OK.</li>
<li>From the Controls Tab in the Components Dialog box check "Microsoft Windows Common Controls 5.0" and click OK.</li>
<li>Add a CommandButton and a TreeView Control to Form1.</li>
<li>Add a CommandButton and a TreeView Control to Form1.</li>
<li><p>Add the following code to Form1:</p>
<li><p>Add the following code to Form1:</p>
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         Dim nodX As Node    ' Declare Node variable.
         Dim nodX As Node    ' Declare Node variable.
         'First node with 'Root' as text.
         'First node with 'Root' as text.
         Set nodX = TreeView1.Nodes.Add(, , &quot;r&quot;, &quot;Root&quot;)
         Set nodX = TreeView1.Nodes.Add(, , "r", "Root")


         'Create three child Nodes of Node 1 (&quot;Root&quot;).
         'Create three child Nodes of Node 1 ("Root").
         Set nodX = TreeView1.Nodes.Add(&quot;r&quot;, tvwChild, &quot;child1&quot;,&quot;Child&quot;)
         Set nodX = TreeView1.Nodes.Add("r", tvwChild, "child1","Child")


         Set nodX = TreeView1.Nodes.Add(&quot;r&quot;, tvwChild, &quot;child2&quot;,&quot;Child&quot;)
         Set nodX = TreeView1.Nodes.Add("r", tvwChild, "child2","Child")


         Set nodX = TreeView1.Nodes.Add(&quot;r&quot;, tvwChild, &quot;child3&quot;,&quot;Child&quot;)
         Set nodX = TreeView1.Nodes.Add("r", tvwChild, "child3","Child")


       End Sub
       End Sub

Latest revision as of 11:05, 21 July 2020

Knowledge Base


Article ID: 171526

Article Last Modified on 11/18/2003



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Learning Edition
  • Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Professional Edition
  • Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Enterprise Edition



This article was previously published under Q171526

SYMPTOMS

The TreeView Control does not paint correctly when the Enabled Property is set to False. When the TreeView Enabled Property is set to False, the "text areas" for each visible node should be painted in a highlight color. Instead, the "text areas" are painted with one color and the lines leading to the "text areas" are painted a different shade.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This bug has been fixed in Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 2.

For more information on the Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 2, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

170365 INFO: Visual Studio 97 Service Packs - What, Where,and Why


For a list of the Visual Basic 5.0 bugs that were fixed in the Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 2, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

171554 INFO: Visual Basic 5.0 Fixes in Visual Studio 97 Service Pack 2


MORE INFORMATION

Steps to Reproduce Behavior

  1. Create a New Standard EXE Project.
  2. Click Components on the Project menu.
  3. From the Controls Tab in the Components Dialog box check "Microsoft Windows Common Controls 5.0" and click OK.
  4. Add a CommandButton and a TreeView Control to Form1.
  5. Add the following code to Form1:

          Private Sub Command1_Click()
            TreeView1.Enabled = Not TreeView1.Enabled
          End Sub
    
          Private Sub Form_Load()
            TreeView1.LineStyle = tvwRootLines
            'Add Node objects.
            Dim nodX As Node    ' Declare Node variable.
            'First node with 'Root' as text.
            Set nodX = TreeView1.Nodes.Add(, , "r", "Root")
    
            'Create three child Nodes of Node 1 ("Root").
            Set nodX = TreeView1.Nodes.Add("r", tvwChild, "child1","Child")
    
            Set nodX = TreeView1.Nodes.Add("r", tvwChild, "child2","Child")
    
            Set nodX = TreeView1.Nodes.Add("r", tvwChild, "child3","Child")
    
          End Sub
                            
  6. Run the project by pressing the F5 key.
  7. Expand the Nodes on the TreeView and then click the CommandButton to change the Enabled property of the TreeView control.


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