LargePictureName[ ]
property for PowerScript controls
Applies to
ListView controls
Description
PowerBuilder stores ListView images in several indexed arrays of
images. You can associate an image with a specific ListView item when you
create a ListView in the painter or use the AddItem and InsertItem
functions at execution time.
You identify a specific image by its index number. Because the same
index number refers to both the large picture and the small picture for
the item (depending on which view is selected), you need to make sure the
images for each position in the array are compatible.The type of image
used is determined by the value of the View property of the
control.
Usage
In a painter
To specify images for the Large Icon view
-
Select the Large Picture tab page from the ListView control’s
Properties view. -
Do one of the following:
-
In the rows provided in the Picture Name field, type the
complete path and name of the files containing the desired
pictures. -
Use the Browse button.
-
Select one or more pictures from the Stock Pictures
list.
The order of the picture names specified here should match the
picture name order used for the Small Icon view. -
-
Use the row numbers from this Picture Name list to specify the
Picture Index for each List View Item on the Items tab page.
In scripts
The LargePictureName property takes a string value. You cannot use
the LargePictureName property to update the image list during execution.
Use the AddLargePicture function to add large pictures to a ListView
control. For example:
|
1 |
lv_1.AddLargePicture("c:ArtGalmpsceltic.bmp") |
When you add a large picture to a ListView control, it is given the
next available picture index in the ListView.
For more information about scripting ListView controls, see the section called “Using
ListView controls” in Application Techniques.