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Tree-View Control Window Styles

This section lists window styles used when creating tree-view controls.

Constant Description
TVS_CHECKBOXES
Version 4.70. Enables check boxes for items in a tree-view control. A check box is displayed only if an image is associated with the item. When set to this style, the control effectively uses DrawFrameControl to create and set a state image list containing two images. State image 1 is the unchecked box and state image 2 is the checked box. Setting the state image to zero removes the check box altogether. For more information, see Working with state image indexes.
Version 5.80. Displays a check box even if no image is associated with the item.
Once a tree-view control is created with this style, the style cannot be removed. Instead, you must destroy the control and create a new one in its place. Destroying the tree-view control does not destroy the check box state image list. You must destroy it explicitly. Get the handle to the state image list by sending the tree-view control a TVM_GETIMAGELIST message. Then destroy the image list with ImageList_Destroy.
If you want to use this style, you must set the TVS_CHECKBOXES style with SetWindowLong after you create the treeview control, and before you populate the tree. Otherwise, the checkboxes might appear unchecked, depending on timing issues.
TVS_DISABLEDRAGDROP
Prevents the tree-view control from sending TVN_BEGINDRAG notification codes.
TVS_EDITLABELS
Allows the user to edit the labels of tree-view items.
TVS_FULLROWSELECT
Version 4.71. Enables full-row selection in the tree view. The entire row of the selected item is highlighted, and clicking anywhere on an item's row causes it to be selected. This style cannot be used in conjunction with the TVS_HASLINES style.
TVS_HASBUTTONS
Displays plus (+) and minus (-) buttons next to parent items. The user clicks the buttons to expand or collapse a parent item's list of child items. To include buttons with items at the root of the tree view, TVS_LINESATROOT must also be specified.
TVS_HASLINES
Uses lines to show the hierarchy of items.
TVS_INFOTIP
Version 4.71. Obtains tooltip information by sending the TVN_GETINFOTIP notification.
TVS_LINESATROOT
Uses lines to link items at the root of the tree-view control. This value is ignored if TVS_HASLINES is not also specified.
TVS_NOHSCROLL
Version 5.80. Disables horizontal scrolling in the control. The control will not display any horizontal scroll bars.
TVS_NONEVENHEIGHT
Version 4.71 Sets the height of the items to an odd height with the TVM_SETITEMHEIGHT message. By default, the height of items must be an even value.
TVS_NOSCROLL
Version 4.71. Disables both horizontal and vertical scrolling in the control. The control will not display any scroll bars.
TVS_NOTOOLTIPS
Version 4.70. Disables tooltips.
TVS_RTLREADING
Version 4.70. Causes text to be displayed from right-to-left (RTL). Usually, windows display text left-to-right (LTR). Windows can be mirrored to display languages such as Hebrew or Arabic that read RTL. Typically, tree-view text is displayed in the same direction as the text in its parent window. If TVS_RTLREADING is set, tree-view text reads in the opposite direction from the text in the parent window.
TVS_SHOWSELALWAYS
Causes a selected item to remain selected when the tree-view control loses focus.
TVS_SINGLEEXPAND
Version 4.71. Causes the item being selected to expand and the item being unselected to collapse upon selection in the tree view. If the mouse is used to single-click the selected item and that item is closed, it will be expanded. If the user holds down the CTRL key while selecting an item, the item being unselected will not be collapsed.
Version 5.80. Causes the item being selected to expand and the item being unselected to collapse upon selection in the tree view. If the user holds down the CTRL key while selecting an item, the item being unselected will not be collapsed.
TVS_TRACKSELECT
Version 4.70. Enables hot tracking in a tree-view control.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Header
CommCtrl.h